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Allergy Testing in San Antonio, TX

Allergies are more than just reactions—they’re important signs of how your body interacts with the environment. Our allergy testing goes beyond the usual approach, offering a deeper understanding of your body’s unique responses.

At San Antonio Breathe Free, we don’t see allergies as just medical issues. We view them as a complex conversation between your immune system and the world around you. Our testing helps us understand the hidden messages your body is sending, not just identify problems.

We invite you to truly listen to your body’s subtle signals.

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What is Allergy Testing?

Allergy testing helps determine if you are allergic to specific substances, known as allergens. These can include pollen, dust mites, pet dander, certain foods, and medications. By identifying these allergens, healthcare providers can recommend appropriate treatments or lifestyle changes.

Types of Allergy Tests

  1. Skin Prick Test: The skin prick test is the most common method used to identify immediate allergic reactions. Here’s how it works:
    • A healthcare provider places small drops of potential allergens on your skin, usually on your forearm or back.
    • The skin is then lightly pricked with a small device to allow the allergen to enter the skin.
    • After about 15-20 minutes, the area is examined for signs of an allergic reaction, such as redness or swelling. If you are allergic, a raised bump called a wheal will appear.
  2. Intradermal Test: If the skin prick test does not provide clear results, an intradermal test may be used:
    • This test involves injecting a small amount of allergen just under the skin using a syringe.
    • It is more sensitive than the skin prick test and can detect allergies that may not have shown up in the first test. However, it also has a higher chance of false-positive results.
  3. Blood Tests: In some cases, blood tests may be necessary:
    • A blood sample is taken to measure specific antibodies (IgE) that respond to allergens.
    • This method is useful when skin tests are not possible due to certain medical conditions or medications.
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Preparing for Allergy Testing

Preparing for an allergy test at San Antonio Breathe Free is an essential step in ensuring accurate results. Our expert team Meet Our Team will guide each patient through specific preparation steps based on their medical history and individual needs. However, in general, patients may be advised to avoid antihistamines, certain medications, and skincare products that could interfere with test accuracy. It’s also important to inform our specialists about any existing health conditions or medications you are currently taking. Wearing comfortable clothing and being well-hydrated can help make the process smoother. Before your test, our team will review all necessary instructions to ensure you are fully prepared and get the most precise results possible.

What to Expect After Testing

After completing allergy tests:

  • Your healthcare provider will review the results with you and explain any allergies identified.
  • Based on these results, they may suggest treatment options such as avoiding certain allergens, medications like antihistamines or nasal sprays, or immunotherapy (allergy shots) to help reduce sensitivity over time.
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Why Choose San Antonio Breathe Free for Your Allergy Testing?

Allergy testing is a valuable tool for understanding your allergies and managing symptoms effectively. If you suspect you have allergies or have experienced unexplained symptoms, consult with a healthcare provider who can guide you through the testing process and help you find relief. By knowing your triggers, you can take proactive steps toward better health and comfort in your daily life.

At San Antonio Breathe Free, we don’t just provide test results. We provide a roadmap to understanding your body’s most complex communication system. Your journey to clarity begins with one conversation.

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    • Allergy Quiz
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    • Septoplasty
    • Deviated Septum
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    • Nasal Congestion
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    • Dr. Jesse Moss
    • Brandon Lang, PA-C
    • Joseph Warner, PA-C
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