Allergist London
An allergist is a doctor who specializes in diseases caused by allergens, which are antigens present in the environment that trigger allergic reactions. The allergist conducts a medical interview, performs allergy tests, and based on the results, determines the type of allergy the patient has and proposes a treatment plan.

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In many studies, we can read that allergies are one of the civilization diseases. Indeed, there are currently many people struggling with the unpleasant consequences of various allergies. It is important to emphasize that these are people of all ages, so it is not true that allergies only affect children. While young patients are indeed frequently visiting allergist offices, this condition can affect anyone, regardless of gender or age.
What are the most common allergy symptoms?
Allergy symptoms can vary – much depends on the type of condition, what the patient is allergic to, and how much they can avoid contact with the allergen. In some cases, symptoms can be very bothersome and worsen in specific situations, such as during the pollen season of grasses. It is difficult to completely avoid airborne allergens. However, allergies to food products or cosmetic ingredients can be effectively managed, provided that patients follow the advice given by a Polish allergist in London.
The most common allergy symptoms include skin reactions such as rashes and itching. The skin may also become dry and covered with unsightly bumps. Another characteristic symptom is itchy and watery eyes. Allergy sufferers often experience bloodshot eyes, swelling, and allergic conjunctivitis. Additionally, there may be a feeling of a blocked nose, itching in the nose, sneezing, and a runny nose. Discharge dripping down the back of the throat can cause coughing. Moreover, it is not uncommon for allergy sufferers to complain of shortness of breath and wheezing. In the case of food allergies, symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea, and, in more severe cases, vomiting.
Allergist London – treatment of allergic diseases
Allergic reactions can vary in form and intensity. Less bothersome symptoms are often downplayed, which is definitely not a good solution. Ignoring allergy symptoms can lead to their worsening and, eventually, the development of allergic diseases.
Among allergic diseases, we include allergic rhinitis (hay fever), allergic asthma, food allergies, atopic dermatitis, allergic conjunctivitis, and urticaria. Treating allergic diseases requires time. Often, even after symptoms subside, the risk of recurrence is very high, and the disease may manifest in a latent form. Therefore, allergy sufferers should follow medical recommendations and take prescribed medications regularly. A Polish allergist in London always explains the mechanisms of the disease, informs the patient about the treatment process, and discusses the consequences of neglecting it.
At Fast Medica, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of allergic diseases:
We offer allergist consultations for children and adults regarding allergic conditions such as:
- Allergic rhinitis (hay fever)
- Allergic conjunctivitis
- Bronchial asthma
- Atopic dermatitis (atopic eczema)
- Contact dermatitis
- Urticaria and Quincke’s edema
- Food allergies
- Latex allergy
- Anaphylaxis, anaphylactic shock
Pediatric allergist London – allergy tests
Determining the type of allergy and its underlying cause is possible through allergy tests. These are performed for both adults and children. In addition, the allergist in London may recommend additional tests. Diagnostic testing typically includes:
- Skin prick tests with airborne allergens (standard set including tree pollen, grass/cereal pollen, weed pollen, house dust mites, mold spores like Alternaria, Cladosporium, pet dander, and possibly additional tests with dander from other animals like hamsters, guinea pigs, rabbits, and horses)
- Skin prick tests with food allergens (standard set including cow’s milk, egg white, egg yolk, wheat flour, rye flour, cod, chicken meat, pork). Additional prick-by-prick tests with natural foods may also be performed.
- Patch tests used in diagnosing contact dermatitis (European standard set with 30 substances, including rubber components, dyes, metals like chromium, nickel, cobalt, and parabens)
- Spirometry test
- Immunological tests (specific IgE antibodies in blood serum)