Skin Allergy Treatment Aspen CO

Find top doctors who perform Skin Allergy Treatment in Aspen, CO. Whether you’re seeking treatment or looking to schedule a preventative screening, we can connect you with the best dermatologists near you in Aspen, CO.

Local Businesses

Aspen: Dermatology

(970) 429-1300
630 E Hyman Ave
Aspen, CO 81611


Ronald M Razzore

(970) 920-0067
611 W Main St
Aspen, CO 81611


David Jacob Singer

970-920-2500
402 W Main St
Aspen, CO 81611


Dennis Cirillo

(970) 544-0500
400 W Main St – Suite 100
Aspen, CO 81611


Katha Rossein

(970) 920-0067
611 W Main St
Aspen, CO 81611


Whitlock, Erin – Aspen Institute-Plastic Surg

(970) 544-0500
904 N Nevada St
Aspen, CO 81612


Aspen Institute-Plastic Surgery

(970) 544-0500
844 W Nye Ln Ste 203
Aspen, CO 81611


Ronald Razzore

(970) 920-0067
611 W Main St
Aspen, CO 81611


Cirillo, Dennis P – Aspen Institute-Plastic Surg

(970) 544-0500
1001 Mountain St Ste 3M
Aspen, CO 81612


Dennis Paul Cirillo

970-544-0500
400 W Main St Ste 100
Aspen, CO 81611


Skin Allergy Treatment FAQ in Aspen, CO

What are 2 signs of a severe allergic reaction?

Skin rashes, itching or hives. Swelling of the lips, tongue or throat. Shortness of breath, trouble breathing or wheezing (whistling sound during breathing) Dizziness and/or fainting. Stomach pain, bloating, vomiting or diarrhea. Uterine cramps.

Why am I getting skin allergies all of a sudden?

Maybe you ate a certain food or touched/inhaled something, like dust or certain plants. These things are called allergy triggers. The most common type of skin allergy is contact dermatitis, also called atopic dermatitis. It happens when you’re exposed to an irritant, such as laundry detergent, latex, or poison ivy.

What is the main cause of skin allergy?

Red, bumpy, itchy skin can be irritating, painful and embarrassing. Rashes can be caused by many things, including exposure to certain plants (poison ivy, for example), allergic reactions to a medication or a food. Rashes can also be caused by an illness such as measles or chickenpox.

What do allergists usually test for?

A skin prick test, also called a puncture or scratch test, checks for immediate allergic reactions to as many as 50 different substances at once. This test is usually done to identify allergies to pollen, mold, pet dander, dust mites and foods. In adults, the test is usually done on the forearm.

Can stress make your skin hypersensitive?

Stress causes a chemical response in your body that makes skin more sensitive and reactive. It can also make it harder for skin problems to heal.

Is an allergy skin test worth it?

In general, allergy skin tests are reliable for diagnosing allergies to airborne substances, such as pollen, pet dander and dust mites. Skin testing may help diagnose food allergies. But because food allergies can be complex, you may need additional tests or procedures.

What should you not do before seeing an allergist?

Do not take Claritin, Clarinex, Zyrtec, Xyzal, or Allegra for 7 days prior to the allergy test. Do not take over the counter antihistamines (Benadryl, cold & sinus medications, sleep aids such as Tylenol PM) 7 days before the test.

What is the most reliable allergy test?

Both blood and skin allergy tests can detect a patient’s sensitivity to common inhalants like pollen and dust mites or to medicines, certain foods, latex, venom, or other substances. Skin testing is the preferred method used by trained allergists, and is usually the most accurate.

Which tablet is best for skin allergy?

Cetirizine (Zyrtec, Zyrtec Allergy) Desloratadine (Clarinex) Fexofenadine (Allegra, Allegra Allergy) Levocetirizine (Xyzal, Xyzal Allergy) Loratadine (Alavert, Claritin)

How many shots do you get for allergy testing?

Allergy shots should be given once a week in the same clinic location. Patients and their parent/guardian must wait at least 48 hours between each injection. Over the first year, patients receive approximately 25 allergy shots weekly, then a monthly allergy shot for three to five years.