Project Description
SEASONAL ALLERGIES
SEASONAL ALLERGIES
Triggered by environmental factors such as tree pollen, seasonal allergies can manifest in any time of the year.
ALLERGIC REACTIONS
ALLERGIC REACTIONS
Allergic reactions can be triggered by chemical and food intolerances.
SINUSITIS
SINUSITIS
A sinus infection (sinusitis) is a painful inflammation of the sinuses.
Sinus, Allergy, and Minor Allergic Reaction Care at University Urgent Care
With the changing of seasons and environmental factors, sinus issues, allergies, and minor allergic reactions can swiftly bring about discomfort for many individuals. Recognizing the impact of these conditions on daily life, University Urgent Care is dedicated to offering specialized care to promptly address these concerns with precision and effectiveness. Through a team of adept medical professionals, cutting-edge diagnostic tools, and a patient-centric ethos, University Urgent Care emerges as a trusted ally in managing sinus problems, allergies, and minor allergic reactions for the Fort Worth community.
OVERVIEW ALLERGIES AND SINUS
Sinus troubles, allergies, and minor allergic reactions are common ailments affecting a significant portion of the population. Sinus issues often result from inflammation or infection within the sinus cavities, giving rise to symptoms such as nasal congestion, facial pain, pressure, and headaches. Allergies arise from the body’s heightened sensitivity to substances like pollen, dust mites, or pet dander, leading to symptoms including sneezing, a runny nose, itchy eyes, and skin rashes. In the case of minor allergic reactions, individuals may experience localized discomfort, itching, and swelling after exposure to certain triggers.
Certain allergies and sinus issues that fall outside the scope of our urgent care services may necessitate referral to an emergency room. If you are experiencing difficulties in breathing, uncontrolled bleeding, or chest pain unrelated to coughing, please call 9-1-1 immediately or seek care at an Emergency facility.
WHAT ARE ALLERGIES AND REACTIONS?
Allergic reactions are caused when the immune system, believing that a substance is a threat, attempts to fight it off. Reactions can range from a rash and an upset stomach to hives and the closure of the airway. This severe reaction is called anaphylactic shock and is an emergency situation.
WHAT ARE SEASONAL ALLERGIES?
Seasonal allergies are caused by environmental factors such as tree pollen, and can occur in any season.
WHAT ARE FOOD ALLERGIES?
Food allergies are very common among adults and children of all ages. The most common food allergies are shellfish, dairy, eggs, peanuts and tree nuts, wheat, and soy.
WHAT ARE ANIMAL ALLERGIES?
Animal allergies are highly common, involving a reaction when in contact with the pelt or hair of an animal. The most common animal allergies are to dogs, cats, and horses.
WHAT ARE INSECT BITES AND STINGS?
Most commonly caused by bees, wasps, hornets, and fire ants, allergies to insect bites can quite often be severe in nature.
WHAT ARE CHEMICAL ALLERGIES?
Chemical allergies are caused by exposure to some cleaning agents, as well as perfumes, creams, detergents, shampoos, and more. These can cause mild to severe allergic reactions.
WHAT ARE MEDICATION ALLERGIES?
Not unlike reactions to certain foods, many people experience sensitivities and allergies in response to certain medications. The most common medication allergy is to penicillin, but there are a number of medications which have caused an allergic response.
WHAT IS SINUSITIS?
A sinus infection (sinusitis) is a painful inflammation of the sinuses, which are located in various spots around the face. This infection blocks the flow of mucus to the back of the throat, causing swelling and pain. Those with allergies, weak immune systems, nasal passage deformities, and nasal polyps are at an increased risk of suffering from sinus infections. The following symptoms may indicate a sinus infection:
- Headaches (generally frontal)
- Tenderness of the face
- Coughing
- Fever
- Fatigue
- Redness
- Runny nose
- Nasal stuffiness or congestion
- Discolored nasal discharge (usually green)
- Pain in the teeth
- Bad breath
WHO IS AT RISK FOR SINUS INFECTIONS AND ALLERGIES?
Sinus infections and allergic reactions are similar in their varying degrees of severity. Each person’s symptoms may be unique. Mild symptoms such as sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, and headache are not of great threat to your health. However, severe allergic reactions that involve trouble breathing are life threatening and should be handled as such. Epinephrine will need to be administered during a severe allergic reaction to relax the muscles and open the airways. Generally speaking, those who are aware of their severe allergies should keep an epinephrine-injecting device with them at all times.
FIND SINUS AND ALLERGY RELIEF
University Urgent Care hosts a team of experienced medical professionals adept at diagnosing and managing sinus issues, allergies, and minor allergic reactions. Upon arrival, patients can anticipate a comprehensive assessment to ascertain the underlying causes of their symptoms. This may encompass physical examinations, discussions about medical history, and, if required, advanced diagnostic tests such as allergy testing and imaging studies to precisely identify the sources of discomfort.
Visit University Urgent Care in Fort Worth, TX for treatment of your sinusitis, allergic reactions, and seasonal allergies. Our private exam rooms, professional staff, and state-of-the-art laboratory set us apart from other urgent care facilities. We truly care about your health and are open seven days a week to help address your concerns.
University Urgent Care provides allergy and sinus treatment for children aged 2 and up, catering to a wide range of medical needs. Families can either walk in for immediate care or conveniently schedule an appointment online, ensuring prompt attention to their child’s health. Learn more about our urgent care services for kids here.