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Allergy & Asthma Treatment in the Upstate

Here in the Upstate, while we are grateful for everything that our lush greenery provides to our environment, our trees, and more specifically their pollen, unfortunately, are relentless. The pollen from our birch, pine, willow, and oak trees is particularly potent when it comes to triggering our allergies and asthma.

Backed by a national brand with over 40 years of experience, Allergy Partners of Anderson understands how to provide patients with the allergy and asthma treatments they need to secure long-term relief. In many cases, people are struggling with these conditions unnecessarily. Come see us to make sure that there are not better ways to manage your asthma or allergies.

To schedule an appointment with our allergy and asthma treatment team, give us a call at (864) 916-8788 today.

What Is Causing My Asthma?

Asthma is influenced by a complex interplay of genetic predisposition and environmental factors. Triggers such as airborne allergens (e.g., pollen, mold spores, pet dander), respiratory infections, cold air, physical exertion, and even stress can provoke the narrowing of airways characteristic of asthma. In sensitive individuals, these triggers induce an inflammatory response that leads to the symptoms of asthma.

Asthma can be a challenging condition to manage because the triggers that cause symptoms can vary from person to person. Some individuals may have triggers that are more common, such as allergies or respiratory infections, while others may experience asthma symptoms due to less common triggers like cold air or stress.

In order to effectively manage asthma, it is important for individuals to identify their specific triggers.

How to Treat Asthma

Asthma treatment typically involves a combination of lifestyle adjustments and medication, aimed at managing symptoms and preventing flare-ups. Asthma treatments we provide include:

  • Immunotherapy – Immunotherapy has been recognized as a promising approach in the treatment of certain types of asthma, particularly for patients with allergic asthma. It works by gradually desensitizing the immune system to allergens that trigger asthma symptoms, potentially reducing the severity and frequency of attacks over time.
  • Underlying Conditions – Treating underlying conditions can play a crucial role in managing asthma more effectively. Conditions such as allergic rhinitis, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), and obesity are known to exacerbate asthma symptoms. By addressing these underlying issues, individuals may notice a reduction in the frequency and severity of their asthma attacks.
  •  Avoidance – Avoiding allergy triggers is a pivotal strategy in the management and treatment of asthma. For many individuals, allergens such as pollen, dust mites, pet dander, and mold can provoke the airways to swell and narrow, leading to asthma symptoms. By identifying and minimizing exposure to these triggers, it is possible to substantially reduce the frequency and severity of asthma attacks, thereby playing a significant role in the overall treatment plan.
  • Medications - Medications play a critical role in managing and treating asthma, significantly improving the quality of life for those affected. Inhalers, for instance, deliver medication directly to the lungs, offering immediate relief during an asthma attack. Long-term control medications, like corticosteroids, help reduce inflammation in the airways, preventing the occurrence of frequent attacks.

Our Allergy Treatment Services in the Upstate

Allergy treatments work by either reducing the body's immune system response to allergens or relieving the symptoms caused by allergy reactions. The following are the allergy treatments we offer:

  • Allergy Shots – Allergy shots, also known as immunotherapy, can be an effective treatment for reducing allergic responses over time. By introducing small, gradually increasing amounts of allergens into the body, the immune system can become less sensitive to them. This can lead to a decrease in allergy symptoms for many people, making allergy shots a valuable long-term treatment strategy for individuals suffering from certain types of allergies.
  • Food Oral Immunotherapy – Food oral immunotherapy (OIT) has been identified as a promising approach for treating certain food allergies. This method involves gradually increasing the intake of the allergenic food, aiming to desensitize the body's immune response to it. Over time, many patients are able to safely consume larger quantities of the allergenic food, reducing the risk of severe allergic reactions.
  • Medications – Medications play a critical role in the management and treatment of allergies, offering relief from persistent and sometimes severe symptoms. Antihistamines, decongestants, and corticosteroids are among the common medications prescribed to alleviate sneezing, itching, congestion, and other allergic responses triggered by various allergens.
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy – Sublingual immunotherapy (SLIT) is increasingly recognized as an effective method for treating certain types of allergies. It works by gradually increasing an individual's tolerance to an allergen, through the administration of small doses of the allergen under the tongue. This method has shown promising results in reducing allergy symptoms and improving overall quality of life for many individuals.
  • Biologics - Biologics, a relatively recent advancement in medical treatment, have shown promise in treating various allergic conditions by targeting specific pathways in the body's immune system. Unlike traditional allergy medications that broadly suppress the immune system, biologic therapies work by blocking specific signaling proteins, such as interleukins, involved in the allergic response. This targeted approach can reduce inflammation and alleviate symptoms in patients with severe allergies.

It’s Time to Begin Your Allergy and Asthma Treatment Journey

Allergy Partners of Anderson is ready to help you overcome your asthma or allergy issues. Don’t continue to suffer unnecessarily. Let us help you find relief. Reach out to our experienced allergy and asthma treatment team today.

Call us at (864) 916-8788 today to set up an appointment.


 

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