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Bee Sting Allergy in Santa Clarita CA

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

Are you afraid to enjoy the outdoors because of your bee sting allergy in Santa Clarita CA? You don’t have to be. You can get expert help managing your bee sting allergy from the qualified specialists at Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology Medical Group.

Symptoms of Bee Sting Allergy in Santa Clarita CA

Bee Sting Allergy in Santa ClaritaFor 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? Ask yourself whether you have had any of these symptoms that affect individuals with bee sting allergy in Santa Clarita 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 have any suspicion at all that you have had more than a normal reaction to bee venom, we encourage you to have an allergy skin test to confirm your bee sting allergy. The process is quick and safe.

Treating Bee Sting Allergy

If you have bee sting allergy in Santa Clarita CA, you should not just ignore the situation. Even if your symptoms were mild the last time you were stung, they will likely get more severe with each future sting. The caring allergists at Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology Medical Group can help you create a treatment plan incorporating the following 3 options.

  • Avoid: The first option to managing bee sting allergy is simply to avoid bees. 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: While honeybees and bumblebees won’t sting unless provoked, Africanized bees can be more aggressive. So you should still learn what to do in the event of a sting, even if you will be adopting a careful bee avoidance strategy. We recommend wearing a medical alert bracelet that can alert others to your needs and getting an epinephrine kit that can be used in case of anaphylactic shock.
  • Prevent: We also offer immunotherapy to actually help prevent severe reactions to bee venom from occurring in the first place. The treatment involves regular injections of a small amount of bee venom over the course of several years. This incremental exposure helps your body build a natural immunity much the way a course of vaccine injections would.

Ready to Learn More?

If you are interested in learning more about testing, management, or treatment of bee sting allergy in Santa Clarita CA, please call 805-658-9500 now for an appointment.

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