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  • Pros and Cons of Allergy Shots

    Posted on: January 12, 2023

    An allergy is a reaction of your immune system to a foreign substance. It can be pollen, dander from pets, like dogs and cats, or different types of food. When an allergic reaction occurs, it is because your immune system manufactures substances called antibodies that respond to a...

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  • Eleven CAAC physicians voted ‘Top Doctors’ for 2022 in Charlotte Magazine

    Posted on: August 24, 2022

    We are pleased to announce that 11 of our physicians have been selected as 2022 Top Doctors for asthma and allergy care. Each year Charlotte Magazine publishes its list of the top doctors in the Charlotte area as chosen by their peers. We are honored for this recognition....

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  • Kade Gets an Allergy Shot!

    Posted on: May 10, 2021

    Our awesome, energetic friend Kade wants to show you how to get an allergy shot at Carolina Asthma & Allergy Center. He and his family created this informative video on what it is like to get a shot. Watch to see the process and just how easy it...

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  • What is Anaphylaxis? Everything You Need to Know

    Posted on: February 2, 2021

    Most have heard of allergic reactions, but few understand the characteristics of the most serious and life-threatening allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis. According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA), anaphylaxis is a common occurrence in the United States. This life-threatening allergic reaction was found to...

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  • To Immunize or Not to Immunize? A Serious Question for Flu Season

    Posted on: September 16, 2020

    by Richard P. Silton, M.D. and Roopen R. Patel, M.D. Updated September 2020 This flu season will present unique challenges for all of us during 2020/2021. Unless there are extenuating circumstances, the physicians of the CAAC advise everyone age 6 months or older get a flu shot this season....

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  • Importance of Continuing Allergy and Asthma Treatment

    Posted on: August 30, 2020

    During this COVID-19 pandemic, almost everything in our lives has ground to a halt.   Almost.   While a lot of things stopped or closed or changed, a few things didn't. Allergies didn't stop. Asthma didn't stop. And the board-certified asthma and allergy specialists at Carolina Asthma &...

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  • Can Allergies Be Cured?

    Posted on: August 24, 2018

    Many times when we receive a diagnosis we are given medications which can help our body heal and, with time, we are sometimes cured. Yet allergy medications work only for symptom control. This may have you wondering, are allergies curable? Is there a treatment you’re missing? Why Are...

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  • Common Allergies and How to Get Relief from Them

    Posted on: May 18, 2017

    When your body is exposed to a substance that your immune system doesn’t recognize, your immune system sends out an alert that an abnormal and threatening element is invading your body. What your immune system is experiencing is its reaction to an allergen you have inhaled or ingested....

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  • Wish Lindsay The Best Through Her Allergy Treatment!

    Posted on: February 23, 2016

    If you've landed on this page, then you've probably been following Lindsay from the Ace & TJ Show as she works to cure her lifelong allergies allergies.  Lindsay is making tremendous progress and will keep you updated over the next few months on the show. To make an...

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