Skin Allergy Treatment Pueblo CO

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

Local Businesses

Myers, Mary Jo – Aberdeen Surgery Ctr

(719) 565-2000
6630 S Mccarran Blvd # 20
Pueblo, CO 81001


Sharon Marrs Kessler

719-542-4388
131 Colorado Ave
Pueblo, CO 81004


Barris Michael

(719) 543-8711
110 E Routt Ave
Pueblo, CO 81004


Dr.Charles Kessler

(719) 565-1000
650 Dittmer Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81005


Philip Charles Marin

(719) 565-1000
650 Dittmer Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81005


Albright Mark

(719) 561-5264
3426 Lake Ave
Pueblo, CO 81004


Archuleta Travis D

(719) 296-6000
3676 Parker Blvd – Ste 350
Pueblo, CO 81008


Randall Roe Maharry

719-566-0176
1925 E Orman Ave Ste A335
Pueblo, CO 81004


John Schmidt

(719) 543-2211
509 W 17Th St
Pueblo, CO 81003


Philip Charles Marin

719-565-1000
650 Dittmer Ave
Pueblo, CO 81005


Kim Dernovsek

(719) 564-4500
1600 N Grand Ave Ste 140
Pueblo, CO 81003


Balizet Louis B

(719) 296-6000
3676 Parker Blvd – Ste 350
Pueblo, CO 81008


Avon-Independent Representative

(719) 545-2395
140 W. 29Th, Ste 342
Pueblo, CO 81008


Berryman Gregory

(719)543-4000
650 Sierra Rose Dr # B
Pueblo, CO 81003


The Lawrence Center

(719)545-4545
10401 Double R Blvd
Pueblo, CO 81003


Dr.Philip Marin

(719) 565-1000
650 Dittmer Avenue
Pueblo, CO 81005


Judith Mc Guinn

719-546-4315
Po Box 2280
Pueblo, CO 81004


Donald Luebke

(719) 544-7070
4100 Jerry Murphy Road
Pueblo, CO 81001


Bailey Steve

(719) 545-0663
1600 N Grand Ave – Ste 500
Pueblo, CO 81003


Dr.Kim Dernovsek

(719) 564-4500
1600 N Grand Ave # 140
Pueblo, CO 81003


Skin Allergy Treatment FAQ in Pueblo, CO

What is the difference between an allergist and immunologist?

Where as an allergist diagnoses and treats individuals with allergies, an immunologist will focus on broader, less frequent, and more complex immune disorders. Few allergists actually have a large immunology practice, leaving a handful of immunologists to practice this more specialized niche.

What is the number one cause of skin itching?

Common causes of itching allergies or skin reactions. parasitic infestations – such as scabies. insect bites and stings. fungal infections – such as athlete’s foot or vaginal thrush.

How long does a skin allergy test take?

The skin testing appointment generally takes 60 minutes. If you have a specific allergic sensitivity to one of the allergens, a red, raised, itchy bump (caused by histamine release into the skin) will appear on your skin within 15 minutes.

What kind of symptoms does an allergist treat?

Allergists are qualified to diagnose and treat conditions like hay fever, food allergies and intolerances, eczema, psoriasis, asthma, and certain types of sinus and ear infections, among others.

What is the gold standard for diagnosing allergy?

To confirm your test results, your allergist may recommend an oral food challenge, which is the gold standard for food allergy diagnosis. However, the procedure can be costly, time-consuming, and in some cases is potentially dangerous, so it is not routinely performed.

What are the five symptoms of eczema?

Dry skin. Itchy skin. Skin rash. Bumps on your skin. Thick, leathery patches of skin. Flaky, scaly or crusty skin. Swelling.

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 naturally stops an allergic reaction?

Quercetin is a favorite of natural healing advocates who believe that it stabilizes the release of histamines and helps to control allergy symptoms. It’s naturally found in broccoli, cauliflower, green tea, and citrus fruits.

What are two conditions that an immunologist treats?

Also known as allergists, immunologists are doctors who diagnose, treat, and work to prevent immune system disorders. You may see an immunologist if you have food or seasonal allergies, hay fever, eczema or an autoimmune disease.

Which tablet is best for skin allergy?

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