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  • Salaries of an Allergist-Immunologist

    Allergists-immunologists are microbiological scientists who research methods of preventing allergic reactions. Allergies are formed when the immune system develops a hypersensitivity to an environmental substance, such as pollen or chemicals. They investigate the causes and symptoms of allergic reactions and try to develop chemical compounds that would mitigate their negative effects. Salary levels are comparable with those for other microbiologists. According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), the average annual salary for this professional grouping was $72,030 as of May 2010.

  • What Kind of Pillows Are Recommended by Allergists?

    The incorrect pillow can cause allergy sufferers to experience sleepless nights with congestion and red, runny eyes. Fortunately, there are allergy-friendly pillows on the market that do not attract dust mites, a leading cause of household allergies.

  • How to Find a Food Allergist

    Those suffering from food allergies often find that determining the exact type of allergy and how to manage the reaction intimidating and confusing. Getting care by a food allergist who specializes in the diagnosis and treatment of this immune system reaction to food gives patients expert care in the specifics of their disease. According to the American Academy of Allergy and Immunology (AAAAI) "allergists can help to establish or rule out food allergies as the cause of an allergic reaction when the cause is not known and will provide education about food avoidance, use of emergency measures in case of…

  • What to Expect From Your First Allergist Appointment

    Allergic reactions are immune system responses to substances that most people do not react to. People are often allergic to pets, pollen, mold, medicine or food. An allergist can perform tests to diagnose your allergies.

  • How to Take a Baby to an Allergist

    No one is too young to have an allergy. Allergies can affect babies from the time they are born. Unfortunately, allergies can be tricky to recognize and diagnose in a child who is too young to talk. If it's likely that your baby has allergies, you might need to take the child to an allergist to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan. Doing this is not difficult, but it does take a few steps to find an appropriate allergist and make the most out of the appointment.

  • Definition of Allergist

    An allergist is a doctor who specializes in allergies and asthma for patients of all ages. With years of study and fellowship, allergists are trained to undertake even the most severe cases of allergies as well as immune disorders such as asthma. An allergist can provide relief to patients who suffer from several different forms of allergies. With the correct testing and treatment plan, hay fever, severe allergies and asthma can be controlled.

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