Skin Allergy Treatment Waterbury CT

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

Local Businesses

Allergy Ear Nose & Throat Of Waterbury

(203) 757-1579
561 Highland Ave
Waterbury, CT 06708


Lindenman Neil M

1-203-574-3777
21 West Main Street Floor 3
Waterbury, CT 06702


Dermatology Associates

(203) 757-8919
171 Grandview Ave Ste 103
Waterbury, CT 06708


Getnick Richard A

1-203-574-2020
87 Grandview Avenue
Waterbury, CT 06708


Gilbert Richard D

1-203-574-2020
87 Grandview Avenue
Waterbury, CT 06708


Salvatore V Romano

203-757-8919
171 Grandview Ave Ste 103
Waterbury, CT 06708


Foster Stanley J

(203) 757-0583
1389 W Main St Ste 306
Waterbury, CT 06708


Connecticut Eye Research Foundation

1-203-574-2020
87 Grandview Avenue
Waterbury, CT 06708


Aesthetique

(203) 757-2772
714 Chase Pkwy Ste 7
Waterbury, CT 06708


Stanley Foster Iii

(203) 757-0583
1389 W Main Street Suite 306
Waterbury, CT 06708


Allied Medical Associates

(203) 757-4717
2457 E Main St – Ste P
Waterbury, CT 06705


Prasad Sureddi

(203) 757-2772
714 Chase Parkway
Waterbury, CT 06708


Westwood Ear Nose & Throat

(203) 574-5997
60 Westwood Ave Ste 104
Waterbury, CT 06708


Paula Moynahan

(203) 754-4125
141 East Main Street
Waterbury, CT 06702


Elie Ferneini

203-573-1427
1389 W Main St Ste 320
Waterbury, CT 06708


Ahmed Amina

(203) 574-5501
60 Westwood Ave
Waterbury, CT 06708


Connecticut Ear Nose & Throat

(203) 574-3777
21 W Main St # 3
Waterbury, CT 06702


Allergy Assoc Of Waterbury Pc

(203) 755-8715
475 Chase Pkwy
Waterbury, CT 06708


Belanger, Gina – Westwood Ear Nose & Throat

(203) 574-5997
60 Westwood Ave # 104
Waterbury, CT 06701


Ansan Ehsam

(203) 573-1435
455 Chase Pkwy
Waterbury, CT 06708


Skin Allergy Treatment FAQ in Waterbury, CT

How do you flush histamine out of your body?

The best way to clear histamine from the body is to start an elimination diet that involves only eating and drinking substances that contain low amounts of histamine.

What does Level 3 allergy mean?

Class 3: High level of allergy (3.5 KUA/L – 17.4 KUA/L) indicative of high level sensitization. Class 4: Very high level of allergy (17.50 KUA/L – 49.99 KUA/L) indicative of very high level sensitization. Class 5: Very high level of allergy (50.00 KUA/L – 99.9 KUA/L) indicative of very high level sensitization.

What is the fastest way to stop skin allergies?

Apply a cold, wet cloth or ice pack to the skin that itches. Do this for about five to 10 minutes or until the itch subsides. Take an oatmeal bath. Moisturize your skin. Apply topical anesthetics that contain pramoxine. Apply cooling agents, such as menthol or calamine.

Can you do a skin allergy test yourself?

Many drugstores and supermarkets offer free screenings. And you can even buy kits to test for allergies yourself at home.

How do I know if it’s eczema or allergy?

Appearance of Rash Hives from an allergic reaction have raised but flat areas that are warm and squishy. These raised areas may or may not be surrounded by red skin. Usually you can see a “border” to the hives or the red skin around the hives. Eczema looks like dry, cracked, angry, or even pimply skin.

Is skin allergy testing painful?

There is very little risk to having allergy skin tests. The test itself is not painful. The most common side effect is red, itchy skin at the test sites. In very rare cases, an allergy skin test may cause anaphylactic shock.

Can skin allergies get worse with age?

Allergies may simply worsen with age because you’ve been exposed to the triggers longer, Parikh says. “It takes repeated exposure to develop allergies. It can take a while for the immune system to decide it doesn’t like that allergen.”

What are the symptoms of skin allergy?

A skin allergy is when skin becomes irritated because the immune system reacted to something that is usually harmless. This is called an allergic reaction. An allergic reaction can cause rash, itching, burning, redness, bumps, hives, and swelling.

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.

What medicine can cure skin allergy?

A nonprescription oral antihistamine, such as loratadine (Alavert, Claritin, others), cetirizine (Zyrtec Allergy, others) or diphenhydramine (Benadryl Allergy, others), may help relieve itching. Consider whether you might prefer a type that doesn’t cause drowsiness.