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Bee Sting Allergy in Thousand Oaks CA

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

For individuals with bee sting allergy in Thousand Oaks CA, a walk in the park feels more risky than relaxing. It doesn’t have to be this way. Simply visit Allergy, Asthma, & Immunology Medical Group, receive expert help with your bee sting allergy, and you will be able to enjoy greater peace of mind while outdoors.

Symptoms of Bee Sting Allergy in Thousand Oaks CA

Bee Sting Allergy in Thousand OaksIf you get stung by a bee, you will no doubt have some degree of pain and swelling. So how you do you tell if you are truly allergic to bees or just having a normal reaction? For a start, check for the following possible symptoms of a bee sting allergy in Thousand Oaks 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

The best way to confirm your bee sting allergy is to get allergy skin testing from a qualified allergy doctor. The test takes just 15 minutes and is virtually painless.

Treating Bee Sting Allergy

Because some individuals will experience more severe reactions each time they are stung, it is naturally very important to learn how to manage bee sting allergy in Thousand Oaks 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. We can provide practical advice on avoidance that will help you avoid provoking any bees you may happen to encounter.
  • Prepare: We can also help you understand what to do in the event that a bee sting does occur. 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: Another option is to actually prevent severe allergic reactions to bee stings by using immunotherapy to reduce your sensitivity to bee venom. After completing 3 to 5 years of bee sting allergy shots, many patients successfully reduce their risk of a future allergic episode from 60 percent to as little as 5 percent.

Ready to Learn More?

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

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