When should you go to an allergy specialist?
Posted: 22nd March 2023 | Posted by Costa
When should you go to an allergy specialist?
We’re sure your GP is great. They’re fantastic as a person to talk to when you’re not sure if there’s something wrong with you. But a GP has to have a wide range of knowledge to be able to cover every possible ailment. They can’t be an expert on them all – that’s why they’ll refer you to a specialist if needed.
All of this to say that, when it comes to allergies, there’ll be a limit to what they can do for you. And that’s fine! It just means you might have to look for an allergy specialist to help you navigate your condition. You might wonder, though, at what point you need to go to one. So let’s figure that out.
Your symptoms aren’t improving
A good sign it’s time to take this to the next level is the prevalence of your symptoms. You might notice that you’ve been having repeat health problems that someone with allergies may have. This could include a blocked nose or sinus issues, constant rashes, or a lot of headaches. It’s especially worth visiting an allergist if these are causing you to lose sleep.
What an allergy specialist can do is help get to the bottom of where these symptoms are coming from. That’s going to be a crucial first step in stopping them. This can have the knock-on effect of preventing health issues that arise because of your other symptoms. For example, if you have regular sinus infections due to the blockages in your nose.
Over-the-counter drugs don’t work
Another sign you might want to see an allergy doctor is if the over-the-counter medicines don’t work. There are many you can get at your local chemist or supermarket – such as antihistamines popular with those with hay fever. But they might not always work.
If this is the case, it’s worth going to an allergist to talk about your next treatment options. By figuring out your symptoms and what your allergies are, they can prescribe more targeted or stronger medicines that should be more effective than those you can get yourself. If this is even the right option for you. They might have a solution you otherwise wouldn’t have considered.
You have other conditions
While an allergy isn’t always lethal (thankfully, something like anaphylaxis isn’t too common), they can have negative interactions with other health conditions. For example, someone who has an unknown allergy that causes breathing difficulties might want to see an allergist if they also have asthma. Those two conditions could make each other worse.
An allergy professional can help you manage your conditions and live a happier, healthier, and safer life. This might involve medication, as mentioned before, but it could also include a more structured treatment plan that takes all parts of your health into account.
Yes, a GP could help with all of these. But there will inevitably be niche questions about your allergies that they just can’t answer. We can’t expect them to know everything! An allergist is going to be much more capable at answering those queries and putting your mind at ease. You may find it’s the exact course of action you need.
If you’re looking for an allergy doctor to guide you through your concerns, then get in touch with us today. With a team of allergy experts ready to help you, we can help you live a freer life. Just call us on 02031 433 449 or register as a new patient by clicking here.

