Case Study Content
Patient Profile:
A 42-year-old adult experienced recurring shortness of breath every spring and fall. Symptoms included chest tightness, nighttime coughing, nasal congestion, and fatigue. The patient had no history of heart disease but struggled during high pollen seasons.
Diagnosis:
Enticare specialists conducted allergy testing and a respiratory evaluation. Results showed sensitivity to tree pollen and mold, along with mild allergy-induced asthma.
Treatment Plan:
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Daily antihistamine and nasal corticosteroid
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Rescue inhaler for flare-ups
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Environmental control strategies
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Immunotherapy recommendation
Results:
Within three months, the patient reported fewer breathing episodes, improved sleep, and better exercise tolerance. After one year of immunotherapy, symptoms reduced significantly.
Conclusion:
Early diagnosis and targeted allergy treatment helped restore breathing comfort and quality of life.
