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Allergic Dyspnea: A debilitating condition caused by an allergen with extreme shortness of breath (or in some instances other uncomfortable respiratory sensations) is referred to as allergic dyspnea. Several differing situations can cause shortness of breath. Many instances that cause shortness of breath are normal such as exercise. Exercise frequently causes rapid breath and shortness of breath.

Patients suffering from fever experience increased breathing rates. Individuals who are at high altitudes may experience shortness of breath. But in these "normal" situations there is no discomfort associated with the shortness of breath. This is what sets dyspnea apart from a healthy shortness of breath. When an individual suffers from dyspnea they suffer both a shortness of breath and a sensation that they are running out of air.

Treatment: As with all allergic conditions the most effective treatment for allergic dyspnea is to avoid the allergen. In cases where this is not possible treatments vary. One often effective treatment is the use of intravenous or oral immediate release opioids.

Others may use extended release morphine, midazolam/morphine, nebulised opioids, gas combinations, and cognitive/behavioral therapies, but they are less commonly accessed as treatment.

Effective dyspnea treatment should be aimed at the cause of the condition. This means that the first step is identifying the allergen. By identifying the allergen that is causing the condition appropriate treatment can be prescribed. Allergen identification is very exact.

By visiting an allergist individuals can be sure that they have identified the correct allergen. or if they are unable to identify the allergen on their own they can trust the extensive knowledge and skill set of the allergist to identify it for them.

Allergists use skin scratch tests in order to decipher which allergens could be causing discomfort or shortness of breath. An experienced allergist will  make identifying the allergen much easier and much more accurate. This enables individuals to avoid future episodes of allergic conditions or to drastically reduce the severity of future episodes.

Summary: The most effective long term treatment is prevention. But because of the discomfort and pain that presents with the condition treatment should be administered immediately when the condition is identified.


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