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Whom Should I See For Recurring Sinus Issues And Eye Inflammation?

I'm trying to determine whom I should see regarding continued long-suffering sinus issues and eye inflammation. I've seen a GP twice regarding these concerns and still continue after months to have problems. Fairly certain allergies have something to do with my ailment. Recommendations?
posted on Tue, 11 Mar 2014
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Hello,
Welcome to HCM,

The symptoms are suggesting me that you are having a wired allergic reactions, you need to test your blood for absolute eosinophil count to confirm the presence of allergic reactions.

You need to test yourself for most prevalent allergens like dust, mite, food and pollens, this will help us to identify the allergen causing these symptoms and you can avoid that.

If you cannot avoid these allergens you can take immunotherapy either with subcutaneous immunotherapy or sublingual immunotherapy.
I suggest you to consult the allergy specialist for further opinion and treatment.
Thank you.
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Whom Should I See For Recurring Sinus Issues And Eye Inflammation?

Hello, Welcome to HCM, The symptoms are suggesting me that you are having a wired allergic reactions, you need to test your blood for absolute eosinophil count to confirm the presence of allergic reactions. You need to test yourself for most prevalent allergens like dust, mite, food and pollens, this will help us to identify the allergen causing these symptoms and you can avoid that. If you cannot avoid these allergens you can take immunotherapy either with subcutaneous immunotherapy or sublingual immunotherapy. I suggest you to consult the allergy specialist for further opinion and treatment. Thank you.