Currently, there are two COVID-19 vaccines approved under Emergency Use Authorization by the FDA. There are similarities and differences between these two vaccines. Pfizer vs Moderna COVID-19 Vaccines: which one to get? Read below to find out more information! The Pfizer Vaccine The Read More
Archives for December 2020
Do You Have an Asthma Action Plan?
When you have a condition such as asthma, it is important to plan ahead and be knowledgeable about what to do in case of an emergency. When an asthma attack occurs, it can happen suddenly and escalate quickly. As such, you don’t always have enough time to figure out what the next step should be at Read More
Can We Really Outgrow Allergies?
Allergies are a common issue that millions of people suffer from. While some people develop allergies as adults, it is more common to develop them during childhood. One common question patients with allergies have is whether they can outgrow allergies. The answer to this question is: Read More
Unproven Food Allergy Tests
Some healthcare providers may offer diagnostic tests that are unproven food allergy tests. There are many tests that the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) do not recommend for the diagnosis of food allergy. This article discusses some of these tests. IgG Testing This Read More
Polyethylene glycol allergy
(Updated 9/5/2021) - Over 300 million doses of the Pfizer/BioNTech (also known as Comirnaty) and Moderna mRNA COVID-19 vaccines have been administered in the United States. There have been approximately 5 cases of a severe allergic reaction to these vaccines per 1 million doses administered. Read More
Vaccine basics
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, there is hope now that vaccines will help end this pandemic. This article reviews vaccine basics and how this will help prevent getting a COVID-19 infection. What are vaccines? Vaccines, also known as "vaccinations" or "immunizations," help prevent specific Read More
How Severe Is Your Asthma?
If you have asthma, knowing its severity and its triggers is key in controlling your symptoms. Your allergist will determine these factors when recommending a treatment for you. According to the National Asthma Education and Prevention Program, which is an initiative under the National Institutes Read More
The Difference Between Food Intolerance and a Food Allergy
Symptoms of food intolerance and a food allergy can be similar, so people can be confused between the two. However, there are clear distinctions. Food intolerance is a problem with digestion, whereas a food allergy is a problem with the immune system. Food intolerance may produce discomfort, but it Read More
Pfizer COVID-19 Vaccine Information
At Oak Brook Allergists, we have been monitoring the situation closely regarding the safety and effectiveness of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine. The clinical trial data can be reviewed here. In this post, we will give an overview of this vaccine and how it pertains to our patients with Read More
Christmas Tree Allergies
While the holiday season will likely be more quiet with less guests this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there will be more unwanted guests this year: allergies. Christmas tree sales are booming. Whether you own a live Christmas tree or an artificial one, allergy and asthma symptoms may worsen in Read More