How Does One Suspect That He Has Goose Allergy
How does one suspect that he has Goose Allergy?
An individual can suspect if he has goose allergy if he is persistently experiencing either any of the following symptoms:
- Persistent coughing, which sometimes accompanied by shortness of breath, chest pain, and other related symptoms;
- On and off fever;
- Chronic fatigue;
- Frequent sneezing;
- Eye-related discomforts such as itchy eyes, red eyes, watery eyes, or other problems;
- Hives or red, swollen patches on the skin that may burn or itch;
- Sore throat;
- Runny nose; or
- An asthma attack or other breathing problems.
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Who can help me treat goose allergy?
An allergy doctor, or also known as allergist, can help you treat goose allergy. He can tell you the following information:
- If you really have goose allergy based on the physical examinations he have conducted, your medical history, as well as the symptoms you are experiencing;
- The reasons you have acquired such allergy;
- How you can be tested for such allergy;
- What you can do to avoid experiencing symptoms;
- The best treatment;
- Whether you should be vaccinated; and
- The best medications you can use to treat goose allergy.
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