Allergy Treatments
To provide the best care possible to our patients, our facilities must have the capacity to get tests done fast and get results back even faster. One way we achieve this is with on-site digital x-rays, which can significantly accelerate both the diagnoses and treatments of numerous health issues.
When Should You Go Straight to the Emergency Room?
While mild allergy symptoms like sneezing, congestion, watery eyes, or a rash on the skin can be diagnosed and handled at our facilities, severe allergic reactions can be life-threatening and should be treated in an emergency room. If you are experiencing any of the following signs or symptoms of anaphylaxis after coming into contact with a potential allergen, you should immediately call 911 and administer your epinephrine auto-injector if you have one with you:
- Fast and Shallow Breathing
- Feeling Lightheaded or Faint
- An Irregularly Fast Heartbeat
- Anxiety or Confusion
- Losing Consciousness
- Wheezing or Coughing
- Clammy Skin
- Tingling Mouth
- Nausea or Vomiting
- Swelling of Lips, Face, Throat, or Tongue
- Hive
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