For Snorers and those suspected of having sleep apnoea
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MoreWho needs an Allergy Test? Allergy has been implicated in varying degrees in the following disorders Atopic dermatitis (eczema) Anaphylaxis/food allergy Asthma. Allergic rhinitis Eosinophilic oesophagtitis Allergic rhinoconjuctivitis (hay fever) Urticaria (hives) Irritable bowel syndrome Occupational dermatitis What is…
MoreWho needs Patch Tests? These tests are frequently ordered by skin specialists where there is a suspicion of contact dermatitis, irritant dermatitis or occupational dermatitis. The skin condition needs to be under control and steroid creams should not be used…
MoreSeasonal allergic rhinitis (hay fever) or perennial (non-seasonal) allergic rhinitis – occurs when the body overreacts to grass pollen or indoor allergens like house dust. The cells lining the nose release histamine which produces symptoms of allergy i.e. sneezing, itchy nose and eyes. Conventional…
MoreWe provide training for patients and healthcare professionals. For patients Management plans, anapen technique and allergen avoidance Asthma inhaler technique and trigger avoidance Allergy training with protocols. Half day course. Management plans for both food and inhalant allergies. Introduction to…
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