Longview, TX
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Allergy & Asthma Treatment in Longview, TX

Whether your allergy or asthma symptoms are the result of seasonal allergies or a medical condition you must live with full-time, you deserve relief. In many cases, allergy or asthma treatment can provide you with that relief. At Allergy Partners of Longview, we are backed by a national brand that has been providing patients with allergy and asthma treatment services they can count on for more than 40 years. We’re proud to serve Longview and other communities throughout East Texas. If you’re struggling with allergies or asthma, our allergists can partner with you to help you find long-term relief.

Contact us at (903) 412-3972 to set up an allergy or asthma treatment appointment.

Asthma Treatment Services We Offer

Asthma doesn't have to limit your lifestyle. Our team of dedicated asthma treatment specialists is here to ensure that it doesn't. We provide you with comprehensive strategies tailored to your unique needs, helping you minimize your exposure to known triggers and manage your symptoms effectively. Our treatment options include:

  • Strategies for avoiding asthma triggers
  • Treating underlying conditions
  • Medication plans
  • Immunotherapy

Contact us today to learn more about our unique approach to asthma management.

Allergy Treatment Services We Provide in Longview, TX

Allergy Partners of Longview offers best-in-class allergy treatment services in Longview, including:

  • Medications – Our medication offerings include antihistamines, decongestants, leukotriene modifiers, nasal corticosteroids, and nasal antihistamines.
  • Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) – This treatment method involves introducing patients to small doses of allergens daily, which enables their bodies to better tolerate exposure to those same allergens when they encounter them in their day-to-day lives.
  •  Allergy Shots – Allergy shots, also known as subcutaneous immunotherapy (SCIT), work by gradually conditioning the immune system to become less sensitive to specific allergens. This is achieved through regular injections of a tiny, controlled dose of the allergen, with the amount slowly increasing over time. This process helps the body build up a tolerance to the allergen, thereby reducing the severity of allergic reactions or potentially preventing these reactions altogether.
  • Biologics – Biologics represent a groundbreaking advancement in allergy treatment, targeting specific components of the immune system that trigger allergic reactions. Unlike traditional medications that generally suppress the immune system as a whole, biologics are designed to block the action of specific molecules involved in the immune response to allergens. This targeted approach can significantly reduce inflammation and other symptoms associated with severe allergic reactions, offering relief for those who have not responded well to conventional treatments.

Signs You’ve Got Allergy Problems

If you've found yourself wondering whether your seasonal sniffles or year-round itchy eyes might be allergy-related, then understanding the nuances of allergy symptoms is crucial. The following are a few of the most common types of allergy symptoms:

  • Hay Fever – Hay fever (also known as allergic rhinitis) can be caused by environmental allergens amongst other things. Common environmental allergens include pet dander, pollen, and dust mites. Hay fever symptoms can include nasal congestion, a runny nose, sneezing fits, allergic conjunctivitis (watery, red eyes), and an itchy nose, eyes, or throat.
  • Skin Reactions – Some allergies can cause skin reactions, which can include Eczema, hives, itchy skin, rashes, and welts.
  •  Asthma – Allergies that impact a person's respiratory system can result in asthma. Symptoms can include wheezing, shortness of breath, and coughing.
  • Digestive Issues – Digestive issues are often the result of food allergies. Common symptoms include diarrhea, stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting.

It's also essential to distinguish between allergy symptoms and those of a common cold. Allergy symptoms typically last longer and are not accompanied by a fever. If you experience recurring symptoms at the same time each year, especially during high pollen periods, it’s likely seasonal allergies.

Let Us Help You Solve Your Allergy or Asthma Problems Today

Allergens are not going away anytime soon. However, that does not mean that those with allergies or asthma are doomed to suffer indefinitely. Our team at Allergy Partners of Longview provides allergy and asthma treatment services to patients in Longview and throughout East Texas. That means allergy or asthma relief could be just a phone call away. Act now!

To begin your asthma or allergy treatment journey with our team at Allergy Partners of Longview, call (903) 412-3972 today.

 

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