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Environmental Allergies in Eastlake

Environmental allergies can impact everything from sleep to productivity. Our team identifies your triggers and creates a personalized plan to help you breathe more comfortably through every season.

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Environmental Allergies Testing and Treatment with Modena Allergy + Asthma - Eastlake

If you're experiencing watery eyes and a persistent runny nose, it may be time to consult a specialist. Schedule an appointment with your Eastlake environmental allergy expert to discuss testing and treatment options, including immunotherapy. Dr. Brian Modena and his team at Modena Allergy + Asthma are ready to help you find relief.

What is environmental allergy testing?

The Answers You Need

Testing for environmental allergies helps identify substances in your surroundings that cause allergic reactions. In Eastlake, this often involves skin prick tests or blood tests to detect allergies to dust mites, pets, molds, and pollens. Dr. Modena and the team then tailor a treatment plan to manage your symptoms effectively. This may include personalized immunotherapy options, such as sublingual drops or injections, designed specifically for your individual needs.

What are the benefits of immunotherapy?

Stop Suffering

Allergies occur when your immune system mistakenly reacts to harmless substances, such as dust mites or pollen. Immunotherapy aims to adjust this reaction by gradually exposing you to small amounts of the allergens, building tolerance over time. This method helps improve symptoms such as eye and nasal allergies. While the exact mechanism is not fully understood, studies suggest that immunotherapy promotes the development of anti-inflammatory immune cells called T regulatory cells (Tregs), which help reduce inflammation. This process can take months or years, but it seeks to lessen symptoms and decrease dependence on medications.

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Am I a good candidate for immunotherapy to treat my environmental allergies?

Eliminate Your Symptoms

Immunotherapy isn't suitable for everyone. To determine if it's right for you, allergy testing and a conversation with a trained physician about the potential risks and benefits are essential. Regular follow-ups will help assess its effectiveness and any necessary adjustments. Your allergist will start with allergy skin testing to see if immunotherapy suits you. Negative skin test results mean you're less likely to benefit from this treatment since it may not trigger the immune response needed to alter your system’s reaction to allergens like dust mites, pollen, or pet dander.

The doctor will inquire about past allergy medications you've tried, how consistently you took them, their effectiveness, and any side effects. Identifying allergens and using an occasional allergy pill might suffice for symptom relief. If allergies persist despite first-line treatments or if side effects occur, immunotherapy could be considered. This option involves testing and discussing potential risks and benefits with your doctor to make an informed decision together.

Your Immunotherapy treatment

Say, So Long to Allergies

Immunotherapy is a powerful way to improve your immune system. There are two types: sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) and subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT). SLIT involves placing a small allergen drop under your tongue, while SCIT uses a thin needle to inject allergens just beneath the skin. Though SLIT offers convenience, it's often less effective and more costly than SCIT. As a result, many allergists prefer SCIT. If allergies or asthma from dust mites, pets, pollen, or mold affect you, exploring these options could be beneficial.

Allergy Recovery

Spring Back to Life

At Modena Allergy + Asthma in Eastlake, our team dedicates time to educating patients on the causes and symptoms of common allergies. Nasal allergies can impact voice quality, cause fatigue, disrupt sleep, and increase the risk of sinus infections. Eye allergies can limit activities like having a pet or enjoying the outdoors. Our experts discuss challenges patients face with allergies and offer personalized treatment options for lasting relief. Dr. Modena, who experienced allergies as a child, is passionate about helping all age groups, especially children, overcome allergy symptoms to enjoy a safe and healthy environment.

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Allergy Treatment Results

We'll Deal With Your Allergies, So You Don't Have To

At Modena Allergy + Asthma - Eastlake, we've successfully helped patients tackle environmental allergies with immunotherapy. This natural treatment helps retrain your immune system to react less to allergens like pollen and dust mites. With consistent use, symptoms like red, itchy eyes and sneezing diminish. Dr. Brian Modena and his team have been serving Eastlake for over 16 years, specializing in the treatment of eye, nose, ear, and throat symptoms through targeted allergy avoidance, medications, and personalized immunotherapy. Residents of Eastlake trust Modena Allergy + Asthma for effective allergy solutions!

Schedule your Eastlake environmental allergy consultation with Modena Allergy + Asthma today

It Time to Live a Full Life

Struggling with environmental allergies? At Modena Allergies + Asthma - Eastlake, Dr. Brian Modena's team of experts is here to help you regain control and find relief. Prioritizing your comfort and well-being, we aim to minimize your symptoms so you can enjoy life fully again. Schedule your consultation today!

Environmental Allergy

Frequently Asked Questions

Dr. Modena's team will examine you, conduct skin tests, and work with you to develop a tailored treatment plan. Immunotherapy naturally retrains your immune system but isn't for everyone. Before considering it, discuss risks and benefits with a trained allergist. Often, avoidance strategies and medical treatments effectively manage allergies.

Insurance coverage for allergy treatment can vary depending on your plan and the specific treatment required. At Modena Health, we're here to help you understand your options.