- EczemaEczema is dry, itchy red skin. Infants may present early in life with eczema which may be flared by a food. When the food is eliminated from the diet the eczema is often much easier to treat. Occasionally an adult will have an allergy that will flare their eczema.
- AllergiesThrough a series of small shots your body develops tolerance to the allergens that stimulate your allergic symptoms. Allergy testing will identify which allergens can be included in your shot. After a year of regular shots (typically once a week), the allergy symptoms are often gone, but treatment continues with the goal of long-term loss of allergy. The frequency of shots decreases over the next few years.