Allergy and Immunology Clinic

Allergy and Immunology Clinic
Allergy and Immunology Clinic at Shurooq Swiss Hospital is a comprehensive center for diagnosing and treating allergies and immunology disorders. We provide comprehensive care for patients of all ages with various allergy and immunology diseases. Our allergy and immunology clinic has a team of specialized doctors and experts in diagnosing, treating, and following patients suffering from respiratory disorders, immune disorders, and allergic conditions using the latest treatments and technologies to diagnose and treat various allergies and immune disorders. We are committed to providing personalized and optimal care for patients of all ages by developing a treatment plan that suits the needs of each patient to help you understand your condition and control symptoms.
Specialized services
- Adult allergy and immunology
- Respiratory allergy
- Autoimmune and rheumatic diseases
- Skin allergy
- Autoimmune diseases
- Immune disorders
Therapeutic procedures
- Monitoring devices
- Medications
- Ventilators
- Pulmonary function tests
- Specific Immunoglobulin test
- Allergy and immunology laboratory tests
Doctors
Dr. Mazen Muhammad
paediatrician
Dr. Mazen Muhammad
paediatrician
Dr. Mazen Muhammad
paediatrician
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FAQ
These are diseases that make it difficult for the body to defend itself against infection, which can increase the risk of contracting an infection or delay its healing. Causes of a weakened immune system include chronic diseases, advanced age, stress, malnutrition, HIV/AIDS, and the use of
certain medications such as immunosuppressants or chemotherapy.
- Fatigue
- Frequent infections
- Joint pain
- Slow recovery from injuries
- Anemia
- Hair loss
- Swollen lymph nodes
A CBC test can indicate an immune deficiency through changes or a decrease in white blood cell count. However, it is not a definitive diagnosis as other factors, such as malnutrition or certain medications, can also cause these changes. If you have concerns about immune deficiency, other tests can be performed, such as immune function tests or imaging studies.
Allergies are an overreaction by a very active immune system that has difficulty distinguishing between harmful and harmless substances. Therefore, allergies are not a sign of a weak immune system, but rather the opposite. In an immune deficiency, the immune system is unable to fight off infections.
- People with a family history of allergies or asthma.
- Certain medications and antibiotics.
- Immune system disorders.
- Children are more prone to developing allergies.
- Exposure to allergens such as pollen, dust, and certain foods.
While you can’t completely prevent allergies, there are steps you can take to manage them. Immunotherapy is a long-term treatment that can help reduce your body’s reaction to allergens. Additionally, antihistamines can help alleviate allergy symptoms. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet and regular exercise, can also support your immune system. It’s also important to identify and avoid your triggers and manage stress levels.