allergist in A Sentence

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    Should you go see an Allergist?

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    Right. I mean, her Allergist.

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    Ask your Allergist for a skin and blood test.

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    An Allergist can suggest which kind of filter is best for your home.

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    Your Allergist may ask you to keep a food diary, and may order diagnostic tests.".

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    You may be referred to a consultant in hospital(often an immunologist or an Allergist).

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    Ulanova NV(immunologist, therapist, Allergist, specialist of the highest category, Candidate of Medical Sciences Experience- 27 years).

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    Children at high risk for poor asthma outcomes should be referred to a specialist(pulmonologist or Allergist).

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    Your Allergist will most likely choose to do a skin test, which is quick and relatively painless.

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    Ask your Allergist or immunologist to show you and your loved ones how to inject epinephrine.

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    If it's not, your Allergist can advise you on how to go about trying the food again.

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    If that is impossible, an Allergist or other specialist can advise you about ways to relieve your symptoms.

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    Your Allergist(allergy specialist) will decide how much venom is injected and how long the injections need to continue for.

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    An Allergist, an immunologist, a gastroenterologist or a hepatologist will answer all the parents' questions(if the baby has liver disease).

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    Your family doctor, pediatrician, internist, or Allergist can determine whether your symptoms are due to contact dermatitis or a latex allergy.

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    The Allergist may also ask whether anyone else in your family has allergies or other allergy conditions, such as eczema or asthma.

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    If your asthma is severe or uncontrolled, your Allergist may speak to you about biologics treatment or a procedure called bronchial thermoplasty.

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    The Allergist also may ask about whether anyone else in your family has allergies or other allergy-related conditions, such as eczema or asthma.

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    Make sure you leave the Allergist's office with a clear understanding of what your child's emergency plan is and what foods need to be avoided.”.

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    Jill McGill: After I turned professional at 23, I went to the Allergist[for a skin test] to see exactly what I was allergic to.

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    If you can find out for yourself what exactly causes an allergic cough, you can not, you need to see an Allergist for specific tests.

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    Elimination of foci of this disease begins withavoid contact with allergens. The second stage on the way to recovery is the patient's referral to an Allergist.

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    Often, the causes of such a coughcan become problems and various disorders of the digestive tract or stomach ulcers. Therefore, a gastroenterologist and Allergist should be examined.

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    A skin test must be done at an Allergist's office and you can't take antihistamines for five to seven days before the test- but you will have results in about 20 minutes.

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    Webber says that there are two situations that could cause either a false negative or a false positive in an allergy test, and it's an Allergist's job to interpret the results of the test.

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    If you suspect that certain foods may be making you tired, consider working with an Allergist or dietitian who can test you for food sensitivities or prescribe an elimination diet to determine which foods are problematic.

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    A skin test must be done at an Allergist's office, according to Weber, and you can't take antihistamines for five to seven days before the test- but you will have results in about 20 minutes.

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    Even if you have only had mild symptoms,"you should work with your Allergist to have a written emergency treatment plan so that you and your loved ones or close friends know what to do in the event of a serious reaction when you may be incapacitated," says Baker.

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    I commonly see children who have been put on to unnecessarily restricted diets because their parents assume, in good faith, that they have allergies to multiple foods on the basis of‘allergy tests' which have no scientific basis,” said Paul Seddon, a consultant paediatric Allergist, on behalf of the UK Cochrane Centre, the independent organisation which assess medical evidence.

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