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About
Us
Our
motto about allergies is to always be prepared!
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Dr.
Judge is a board-certified allergist and immunologist who obtained
his postgraduate training at Duke University Medical Center in Durham,
NC. He is a diplomate of the American College of Allergists; American
Board of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology; and the American Board of
Pediatrics. He is also a member of the American Medical Association,
North Carolina Medical Society, Cary Medical Society, and Wake County
Medical Society. Dr. Judge's dedication to his patients and this community
are his first priority, and he believes that patient education is
the key to successful management of illnesses. He strives to provide
personalized patient care.
Start with a visit to our office. We'll review your treatment plan
and help tackle your allergies before they tackle you. Depending on
your medical history and symptoms, there are a number of treatment
methods we can prescribe to help keep you feeling good. These include
inhaled corticosteroids, antihistamines, and decongestants. If you
take allergy shots, be sure to stay current with your shots. If you
require both decongestants and antihistamines, we can prescribe a
combination drug that makes following your treatment plan easier.
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Children and Allergies:
Here are some signs that your child has allergies.
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Allergic
Shiners - Dark, Swollen Bags Under the Eyes Are Common in Allergies |
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Irritated,
Red, Itchy, or Watery Eyes |
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Sneezing
- While Some Colds Do Cause Sneezing, It is Much More Common
with Allergies |
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"Allergic
Salute" - Frequent Upward Rubbing of the Nose May Signal
Allergies if It Is More Than Two Weeks |
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Runny
Nose - Allergy Discharge Is Usually Thin, Clear, and Watery |
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Clucking
- Scratching the Roof of the Mouth with the Tongue |
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