Allergist and Immunologists Mays Landing NJ

An allergy is a reaction of a person's immune system to a normally harmless substance, one that doesn't cause problems for most people. Allergists and immunologists are the right doctors for treating allergies and asthma. Your allergies require specialized care and medicine. Here you will find a listing of experienced allergists in Mays Landing, NJ who are knowledgeable and ready to give you the allergy treatments you need. Let one of these professionals diagnose your allergies and prescribe the right medicine for your rashes and hives. Click here to continue reading this article ...

Nirmala Basavanand, MD
(609) 653-0417
419 Bethel Rd
Somers Point, NJ
Specialties
Pediatrics, Pediatric Allergy
Gender
Female
Education
Medical School: Nrs Med Coll, Univ Of Calcutta, Calcutta, West Bengal, India
Graduation Year: 1962
Hospital
Hospital: Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, Nj

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Nirmala Basavanand
(609) 653-0417
419 Bethel Road
Somers Point, NJ
Specialty
Allergy / Immunology

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Robert Evan Coifman, MD
(609) 652-1009
5 E Jimmie Leeds Rd
Galloway, NJ
Specialties
Allergy & Immunology, Pediatrics
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Wi Med Sch, Madison Wi 53706
Graduation Year: 1964
Hospital
Hospital: William B Kessler Memorial Hos, Hammonton, Nj
Group Practice: Allergy & Asthma Of S Jersey

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Kenneth Better
(856) 692-1131
1178 Karin St
Vineland, NJ
Specialty
Allergy / Immunology

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Robert E Coifman
(856) 825-4100
1122 North High St
Millville, NJ
Specialty
Allergy / Immunology

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Lawrence A Schwartz
(609) 653-6676
222 New Rd
Linwood, NJ
Specialty
Allergy / Immunology

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Lawrence A Schwartz, DO
(609) 653-6676
222 New Rd Ste 405
Linwood, NJ
Specialties
Allergy & Immunology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Nova Se Univ, Coll Of Osteo Med, Ft Lauderdale Fl 33328
Graduation Year: 1990
Hospital
Hospital: Shore Memorial Hospital, Somers Point, Nj; Atlantic City Med Ctr, Atlantic City, Nj
Group Practice: Atlantic Allergy & Asthma Ctr

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Kenneth Better, MD
(856) 692-1131
1178 Karin St
Vineland, NJ
Specialties
Allergy & Immunology
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Albany Med Coll, Albany Ny 12208
Graduation Year: 1961

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Gastone Anthony Milano, MD
(609) 345-2880
1 S Brighton Ave
Atlantic City, NJ
Specialties
Otolaryngology, Allergy
Gender
Male
Languages
Italian
Education
Medical School: Univ Di Roma-La Sapienza, Fac Di Med E Chirurgia, Roma, Italy
Graduation Year: 1960
Hospital
Hospital: Atlantic City Med Ctr, Atlantic City, Nj

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Hans E Burkhardt, MD
(609) 653-8330
8505 Wellington Ave
Margate City, NJ
Specialties
Allergy & Immunology, Internal Medicine
Gender
Male
Education
Medical School: Temple Univ Sch Of Med, Philadelphia Pa 19140
Graduation Year: 1941

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Article Medically Reviewed By:

Eric J. Schenkel, MD

Valley Allergy and Asthma Treatment Center Easton, PA

Overview

What Is It?
An allergy is a reaction of a person's immune system to a normally harmless substance, one that doesn't cause problems for most people.

It's hard to believe that items as unrelated as shellfish, pollen, animals, bee venom, peanuts and mold can all potentially lead to the same type of problem. What these substances have in common is that they are common allergens—they cause allergic reactions in some people.

With so many substances potentially causing so many problems, it's no wonder allergic diseases are among the major causes of illness and disability the fifth leading cause of chronic disease in the United States, and the third most common chronic disease in children under age 18. Allergies affect more than as 50 million Americans, or one in every five adults and children, and are as common in women as in men. According to the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology, a recent nationwide survey revealed that more than half of all U.S. citizens test positive to one or more allergens. More specifically, an estimated 35 million Americans are allergic to pollen; up to 10 million Americans are allergic to cats; and 2 million develop severe allergic reactions to insect stings. Food allergies are less common, affecting about 12 million Americans. And while up to one out of three people say they have a food allergy, only about one to two percent of adults and six percent of children have true allergic reactions to foods. Unfortunately, about 150 deaths per year are attributed to food allergies, and 40 result from insect stings.

An allergy is a reaction of a person's immune system to a normally harmless substance, one that doesn't cause problems for most people. In the allergic woman, the offending substance causes the immune system, which functions as the body's defense against invading agents such as bacteria and viruses, to respond to a "false alarm." Her immune system treats the allergen as an invader by generating large amounts of a type of antibody—a disease—fighting protein known as IgE-that attaches to the body's tissue and blood cells. The cells are then triggered to release powerful inflammatory chemicals like histamine, cytokines and leukotrienes. These chemicals act on tissues in various parts of the body, such as the respiratory system, and cause the symptoms of the allergy.

Allergies can be more than just bothersome. Some allergies cause symptoms of rhinitis like sneezing, runny nose and watery eyes; skin irritations like itching and hives or eczema; or gastrointestinal distress. In some people, the allergic response can lead to anaphylaxis or anaphylactic shock—a sudden and sometimes deadly drop in blood pressure. Anaphylactic shock can potentially stop the heart or lead to complete closure of air passages, causing death by suffocation.

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