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About the program

"Plague of the 21st century", "disease of civilization" - allergy has received such fame - a disease that has affected more than a quarter of the world's population in one form or another. Unfavorable environmental conditions, malnutrition, excessive use of medicines, the use of all kinds of "antibacterial" and deodorizing agents are factors that undermine the immunity of urban residents and are the cause of allergic reactions. Over the past half century, the total number of allergens, and with them the number of people suffering from allergies, has increased several times.

You have a runny nose, cough and fatigue. What is it, a cold or an allergy? Don't try to treat diseases you don't have. Perhaps you are only exacerbating the problem of allergies. Determine what is causing your pain. The solution can be quite simple! Understanding what causes a negative reaction of the body, the exclusion of the allergen or the timely use of an antihistamine will help you avoid unpleasant situations in life. A properly selected and systematically applied therapy will completely eradicate the problem and return you to your usual way of life.

Program "Allergology"

Introductory conversation with the head of the allergology clinic
(history taking, final approval of the examination program and differential diagnosis)
Otolaryngological status

What is this?

Examination, visual assessment of the condition of the mucous membranes, anatomical changes and the presence of pathology of the ENT organs; palpation of the salivary glands and regional lymph nodes.

External examination and palpation of the nose and paranasal sinuses
Laryngoscopy

What is this?

Laryngoscopy is a procedure in which a doctor evaluates the larynx and vocal cords using an instrument called a laryngoscope.

For what?

This study is necessary to diagnose edema, spasm, neoplasms or anatomical pathology of the larynx, which is extremely important, especially in the case of allergic reactions accompanied by breathing problems.

Otoscopy

What is this?

Otoscopy is a medical procedure in which a doctor evaluates the external ear canal and eardrum using an instrument called an otoscope.

For what?
The main purpose of the study is to exclude hidden ear pathology, identify acute pathology, complications and concomitant diseases in the early stages.

 

Rhinoscopy

What is this?

Rhinoscopy is an examination performed using a special instrument called a rhinoscope, which allows the doctor to examine the internal structures of the nose, including the nasal septum, mucous membrane, and nasal passages.

For what?

This procedure is used to evaluate the condition of the nasal passages and nasopharynx and can identify various problems and disorders such as inflammation, polyps, tumors, anatomical abnormalities and other conditions.

Video endoscopic examination of the nose and nasopharynx

What is this?

Video endoscopic examination of the nose and nasopharynx, in which the doctor uses a flexible endoscope with a video camera for a detailed examination of the nasal passages and nasopharynx. This is the most modern and informative diagnostic method.

For what?

Used to diagnose and evaluate a variety of diseases and conditions, including chronic runny nose, sinusitis, polyps, allergic reactions, anatomical abnormalities and more.

Ultrasound examination of the paranasal sinuses, thyroid gland, soft tissues of the neck and lymph nodes

What is this?

Video endoscopic examination of the nose and nasopharynx, in which the doctor uses a flexible endoscope with a video camera for a detailed examination of the nasal passages and nasopharynx. This is the most modern and informative diagnostic method.

For what?

Used to diagnose and evaluate a variety of diseases and conditions, including chronic runny nose, sinusitis, polyps, allergic reactions, anatomical abnormalities and more.

Skin tests with respiratory and food allergens (prick test)

What is this?
A diagnostic method in which a substance is applied to the skin or injected intradermally
an allergen to which the body reacts with swelling or inflammation
reactions.

For what?
To identify an allergic reaction and determine its type.

Blood test to determine the concentration of total serum immunoglobulin

What is this?
This examination is carried out by a blood test for antibodies and granulocytic
leukocytes.
For what?
To detect allergic (bronchial asthma, hay fever, atopic dermatitis,
eczema, food and drug allergies), parasitic, infectious and oncological diseases.

Nasal provocation test

What is this?
The patient is injected with a special spray into one of the nasal passages with a small amount of the allergen. After this, the patient's nasal breathing is examined. The response is usually assessed over a period of time, such as 15–30 minutes.

For what?

A nasal provocation test is used to determine a patient's specific allergic sensitizations and can help the physician develop a personalized treatment plan, including recommendations for allergen avoidance and the prescription of antiallergy medications or immunotherapy.

Medical reports of all examinations
Final conversation with the head of the allergology clinic based on the results of examinations, if necessary, the appointment of treatment

Molecular diagnostics

Conducted in addition to the basic program.

Multi-component molecular analysis with complete major and cross-reactive allergens

What is this?

Multicomponent molecular analysis is a modern method of diagnosing allergies through laboratory blood testing, which allows you to more accurately determine which specific allergens a patient reacts to, while more than 290 allergens and their components are examined at the molecular level. This type of testing goes beyond the usual allergy skin tests or blood antibody (IgE) levels and provides a more detailed understanding of allergic reactions.

For what?

Multicomponent molecular analysis can more accurately identify allergic reactions and establish a more individualized and precise treatment plan for patients. This method is often used in clinical practice, especially in cases of complex allergic reactions or when it is necessary to differentiate allergies from other conditions with similar symptoms.

Quantitative analysis of each of the individual allergens

What is this?

A method used to determine the concentration of specific allergens in a biological sample, such as blood or serum, in order to determine the level of sensitivity to those allergens. This method can accurately measure how strongly a patient reacts to specific allergens.

For what?

This type of diagnosis helps determine which specific allergens a patient reacts to and to what extent. This helps doctors develop an individualized treatment plan and recommendations for the patient. Such tests are often used in allergy and immunology to pinpoint allergic triggers and provide allergen-specific immunotherapy if necessary.

Determination of the level of antibodies to allergenic molecules

What is this?

This test measures the amount of specific IgE antibodies (immunoglobulin E) that the body produces in response to exposure to specific allergen molecules. IgE antibodies play a key role in allergic reactions and can bind to allergens, which initiates a cascade of immune events leading to allergic symptoms.

For what?

Determining the level of antibodies to allergen molecules can help the doctor determine which specific allergens a patient is sensitive to. This is important for diagnosing allergic reactions and allows for the development of an individualized treatment plan, including recommendations for allergen avoidance and the use of antiallergy medications or immunotherapy, if necessary.

Determination of the level of antibodies to allergen extracts in the blood

What is this?

This is an immunological test that is used to assess the level of immune reactions to specific components of allergens. These extracts are proteins or components of allergenic substances that can cause allergic reactions. If the serum contains IgE antibodies that react with these allergens, the formation of antibody-allergen complexes occurs.

For what?

Determining the level of antibodies to allergen extracts in the blood can help the doctor determine which specific allergens a patient is sensitive to and how sensitive. This is important for developing an individualized treatment plan, including recommendations for allergen avoidance and treatment with antihistamines or immunotherapy if necessary.

Simultaneous determination of total IgE (tIgE) and specific IgE (sIgE) levels

What is this?

This is a combined immunological diagnostic method that measures the total level of immunoglobulin E (IgE), associated with the presence of allergic reactions in general, and the measurement of sIgE levels specific to certain allergens, such as pollen, milk, house dust, animal dander and others.

For what?
Used in diagnosing allergic diseases, developing treatment plans, and determining strategies to prevent exposure to allergens.

Allergy passport
Recommendations for diet and elimination measures

Duration: 1 day.

 

 

Doctor of Medical Sciences
Head of the pulmonology clinic
Professor, MD, PhD
Head of the Clinic of Dermatology, Oncodermatology and Allergology
Professor, MD, PhD
Head of the pulmonology clinic

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