Pediatric allergist-immunologist
About the direction
A pediatric allergist-immunologist is engaged in the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of allergic diseases and pathologies of the body's defense reactions.
The EMC Children's Clinic is:
- High-level specialists with extensive experience working with children.
- A wide range of diagnostic studies, own laboratory.
- Development of an individual diet and vaccination schedule.
The immune system of a future person begins to form in the first weeks of pregnancy and continues to develop after birth. In the first years of life, the child's protective mechanisms are still not strong enough and need additional support and strengthening. Therefore, an adult specialist in allergology and immunology is faced with several different pathologies in his work than a child allergist. The specialists of the EMC Children's Clinic are doctors of the highest level of training with extensive experience working with children.
Among the diseases treated by an allergist are pediatric atopic and contact dermatitis, eczema, urticaria, including solar and medicinal urticaria, Quincke's edema, asthma, pollinosis, bronchial asthma, and anaphylactic shock.
From the first months of life, a child may have an allergic reaction to one or another irritant, which is most often protein. As a rule, the main signs of the disease are dryness or redness of the skin. A child's allergist makes up an individual diet for a nursing mother, and selects a special mixture for a baby on artificial feeding.
Quite often, the symptoms of an allergic reaction coincide with those of other diseases. Parents do not pay much attention to them and consider recovery possible without visiting a pediatric allergist. However, such an attitude can worsen the child's condition: the disease may be prolonged and even require surgical intervention. Only a qualified allergist-immunologist can choose the right treatment. The child's body is particularly sensitive to environmental factors, and parents should keep this in mind and closely monitor the child's well-being.
Allergy symptoms
Allergy symptoms
We strongly recommend that you consult a pediatric allergist if you begin to notice the following symptoms:
- regular nasal congestion (children over the age of two have morning nasal congestion that goes away during the day)
- itching, dry skin, rash
- repeated sneezing (4-5 times in a row)
- puffiness of the eyes, lacrimation
- itchy nose, itchy eyelid
- frequent acute respiratory infections
The help of a qualified pediatric allergist in Moscow is provided by our children's polyclinic. The allergist will examine the child and select the optimal type of examination to identify the cause of the disease.
Doctors at the EMC Children's Clinic perform dozens of types of tests and diagnostic procedures, including:
Depending on the results of the tests, the allergist will create an individual immunocorrection program based on the following types of therapy:
Immunoreconstruction
Restoring immunity
Substitution therapy
Filling in the missing immunity factors
Immunomodulatory therapy
Effects on the impaired immune status of the body through various regulatory mechanisms using immunomodulators (drugs that can inhibit or stimulate both the immune system as a whole and its individual links)
Allergologists and immunologists at the EMC Children's Clinic will also develop a special diet for the child, provide detailed recommendations for parents whose children suffer from asthma or atopic dermatitis, and, if necessary, carry out vaccination.
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