Allergy & Immunology Care
Allergy & Immunology Care
Comprehensive Allergy Diagnosis & Treatment by Dr. Rounak Singhai
Allergies are one of the most common causes of long-term discomfort, repeated illness, and breathing problems. Many patients live with symptoms like continuous cough, sneezing, blocked nose, skin rashes, or breathlessness without knowing the exact cause. When allergies are not properly diagnosed, symptoms keep returning despite treatment.
Dr. Rounak Singhai provides structured and scientific care for allergy-related respiratory and immune conditions, focusing on identifying triggers and providing long-term relief rather than temporary suppression of symptoms.
Understanding Allergies & Immune Response
An allergy occurs when the body’s immune system reacts abnormally to normally harmless substances such as dust, pollen, food, or environmental particles. These substances, called allergens, can trigger symptoms in the nose, lungs, skin, or multiple systems at the same time.
Allergy symptoms may vary from mild irritation to severe breathing difficulty and can significantly affect sleep, work, and daily activities if left untreated.
Common allergy symptoms include:
Recurrent cough or throat irritation
Sneezing and blocked or runny nose
Breathlessness or wheezing
Skin itching or rashes
Symptoms that worsen with dust, weather change, or seasons
Conditions Treated Under
Allergy & Immunology Care
This treatment category covers the diagnosis and management of:
Allergic Cough
A dry, long-lasting cough that does not respond to regular medicines may be caused by allergy-related airway irritation.
Seasonal Allergies
Symptoms that appear or worsen during certain seasons due to pollen, weather changes, or environmental exposure.
Dust & Pollen Allergy
One of the most common triggers, often causing nasal congestion, sneezing, cough, or breathing discomfort.
Skin & Respiratory Allergies
Allergies may affect the skin (itching, rashes) and lungs together, requiring combined evaluation and treatment.
Testimonials
“I was suffering from asthma for many years and my breathing problems kept increasing. After starting treatment here, my condition has improved a lot. The doctor explained everything clearly and the medicines really helped.”
Ramesh S., Asthma Patient
“I had constant sneezing and allergy issues, especially during weather changes. After proper allergy testing and treatment, I finally got relief. The clinic environment is clean and the staff is very supportive.”
Sunita K., Allergy Patient
“I was suffering from asthma for many years and my breathing problems kept increasing. After starting treatment here, my condition has improved a lot. The doctor explained everything clearly and the medicines really helped.”
Ramesh S., Asthma Patient
“My breathing problem was affecting my daily life. The doctor listened patiently and gave the right treatment. I noticed improvement within a few weeks. Very satisfied with the care.”
Neha R., Breathing Problem
Allergy Evaluation & Diagnosis
Proper allergy treatment begins with identifying the trigger. Dr. Singhai uses a detailed clinical history along with diagnostic tests when required.
Allergy Testing
Helps identify specific allergens such as dust, pollen, food items, insects, or contact substances
Guides targeted treatment and avoidance strategies
Reduces unnecessary medication use
Respiratory Assessment
If allergy symptoms affect breathing, lung evaluation may be advised to rule out asthma or other airway conditions.
All tests are recommended only when clinically necessary and are explained clearly to patients.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Are allergies lifelong?
Some allergies may persist long-term, but many can be well controlled with correct diagnosis and management.
Can allergies cause breathing problems?
Yes. Allergies can irritate airways and may lead to wheezing, breathlessness, or asthma if untreated.
Is allergy testing safe?
Yes. Allergy testing is safe when done under medical supervision and helps identify exact triggers.
Can dust allergy be cured?
Dust allergy cannot always be cured, but symptoms can be effectively controlled by avoiding triggers and proper treatment.
Do allergies affect children and adults differently?
Allergies can affect all age groups, but symptoms and triggers may vary between children and adults.
Can untreated allergies lead to asthma?
Yes. Long-standing untreated allergies can increase the risk of developing asthma in some patients.