Brain fog. Puffy
eyes. Constantly dripping nose. Sneezes that throw your back out.
Wishing you took out stock in the tissue industry…. When you’re
experiencing more than your typical allergies, a typical doctor such as
your primary care physician may not be able to offer the symptom
management you need. To get back to your much-loved and missing quality
of life, enlisting the help of a knowledgeable and well-versed allergy doctor may be in order.
How can you attain optimal results?
How can you attain optimal results?
- Plan ahead.
Keeping a symptom diary on timing and triggers before visiting your area Scottsdale allergy clinic. - Follow through.
Make – and attend – the appointment. Your allergy doctor can’t help you if you don’t show! Be sure to ask about special instructions for you appointment for the most efficient use of everyone’s time. - Be prepared.
During your visit, be sure to have access to the following information:
- Your complete medical history.
This may involve a records transfer from other physicians to help your allergist paint a complete picture and understand if any lifelong problems may be contributing to your condition. - Your allergy history – and your family’s.
This helps your doctor gain a better understanding on contributing factors, such as desert foliage, pollution, and other common contributors. Family history is also especially important in food allergies. - Your medications.
Bring in medications currently in use, as well as those used in the past which have been effective, for your doctor to review during your visit. - Your questions.
Allergy doctors like – and encourage – questions. Writing a list prior to your visit ensures you won’t forget any.
- Your complete medical history.