Adult and pediatric allergy treatment in southern New Hampshire
Some people aren’t bothered by things like mold, dust, pollen, pet dander, insect stings and certain foods. But for many adults and kids, these common allergens can trigger mild to serious reactions. Parkland Medical Center is equipped to help diagnose and treat these conditions in New Hampshire.
Call our Consult-A-Nurse® team at (877) 642-2362 to find an immunologist today.
Immunology specialists
An immunologist, sometimes called an allergist, is a physician who helps with allergies and other immune system disorders. An immunologist may refer you to a pulmonary care or an ear, nose and throat doctor to further address your or your child’s specific symptoms.
Common allergy symptoms adults and kids experience
When you breathe in or touch an allergen, you may notice symptoms, such as:
- Itching in the nose, roof of the mouth, throat or eyes
- Sneezing
- Congestion
- Runny nose
- Tearing eyes
- Dark circles under the eyes
- Asthma
Comprehensive pediatric asthma care
Allergens can sometimes trigger asthma symptoms in kids. While making an official pediatric asthma diagnosis can be tricky and may involve multiple rounds of testing, signs of this condition include:
- Wheezing
- Recurrent chest tightness
- Difficulty breathing
- Nighttime coughing