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Bee Sting Allergy in Camarillo CA

Take back the outdoors with treatment for bee sting allergy in Camarillo CA.

Are you afraid to enjoy the outdoors because of your bee sting allergy in Camarillo CA? You don’t have to be. Come to Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology Medical Group and our caring allergists will help you learn to manage your bee sting allergy so you can enjoy outdoor activities without fear.

Symptoms of Bee Sting Allergy in Camarillo CA

Bee Sting Allergy in CamarilloFor most people, a bee sting will just cause a small, painful red bump. But for about 2 million Americans the reaction will be more severe. So how do you tell if you are having a normal reaction or an allergic one? For a start, check for the following possible symptoms of a bee sting allergy in Camarillo CA:

  • Itching or hives beyond the site of the sting
  • Swelling of the throat or tongue
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Dizziness
  • Stomach cramps
  • Nausea or diarrhea
  • Loss of consciousness

If you experience any of these symptoms, it would be wise to have your allergy confirmed with a skin test in our office. We only use testing methods that have been approved by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology so you know the process will be safe.

Treating Bee Sting Allergy

Some studies have shown that the severity of your reaction to a bee sting can increase by up to 60 percent each time you get stung. This makes it extremely important to get professional help managing bee sting allergy in Camarillo CA. The caring allergists at Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology Medical Group can help you create a treatment plan incorporating the following 3 options.

  • Avoid: One part of your bee sting allergy management strategy should simply be to avoid getting into a situation where you might get stung. This doesn’t necessarily mean you have to stay indoors all the time. We can help you understand how to get along with bees and reduce your risk of a sting.
  • Prepare: Because bee sting reactions can be quite serious, it is important to know how to react if you do get stung. For patients with severe allergies we can prescribe epinephrine, which can be taken immediately after a sting to prevent allergy symptoms from interfering with your breathing.
  • Prevent: Another option is to actually prevent severe allergic reactions to bee stings by using immunotherapy to reduce your sensitivity to bee venom. This treatment requires a significant commitment, as you will have to undergo allergy shots for years in order to safely build up a tolerance to the venom, but it has been proven to reduce the risk of a future allergic episode significantly.

Ready to Learn More?

Whether you need allergy testing or want to learn more about using immunotherapy to treat bee sting allergy in Camarillo CA, you can call us at 805-658-9500 for an appointment.

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