Chuang Gung Medical Foundation, Division of Pediatric Allergy, Asthma and Rheumatology - UNREGISTERED VERSION

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Allergy Center

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by: Jhong-Yung Wu, M.D.


         Our team consists of an allergist, asthma educator, medical laboratory scientist, asthma case manager,  and nurses. We offer various services including an outpatient service, hospitalization, allergen testing, advanced asthma treatment, lung function testing, and health education.

Outpatient setting

           Our outpatient service is unique in providing a specific area for allergy children. We provide outpatient services for children from Monday to Saturday. For chronic and stable asthmatic patients, we provide a regular follow-up plan and the most comprehensive medication, including oral leukotriene receptor antagonists, inhaled corticosteroids, and anti-IgE agents. For those patients with mild flare-ups, we also offer acute relieving medication in the outpatient setting.

            
Most atopic dermatitis patients can be treated in the outpatient area. We provide follow-up, and oral and topical medication can be obtained here.

Hospitalization
         For those patients with severe attacks or other necessities, hospitalization will be arranged. In the hospital setting, various examinations can be offered by cooperating with other specialists for a differential diagnosis of asthma. For example, we cooperate with pulmonologists for bronchoscopy, as well as radiologists for radiologic examinations (upper GI series or chest CT).

          For severe and refractory atopic dermatitis patients, hospitalization is usually essential for intravenous medication and advancedskin care. For hospitalized patients, skin care is performed by experienced doctors and nurses.

Examination service

Total IgE and allergen testing

      Total IgE and allergen testing is an important procedure in managing allergic disorders. Approximately 80% of childhood asthma is  atopic asthma. Our lab provides pioneering examination methods for accurate allergen testing. We have both CAP and  MAST for allergen tests, and the ImmunoCAP 1000 is the most advanced CAP allergen method in Taiwan. According to experience, several sets  of allergen tests are employed, include those for inhaled allergens, food, seafood, mites, molds, pets and drugs.

       In line with other atopic diseases, the total IgE and allergen  test could provide novel information for atopic dermatitis control and diagnosis. The common allergens in atopic dermatitis children are food, mites and other common aeroallergens.  Milk, egg white, and some kinds of seafood could be important allergens  in children, but overly restricting a child’s intake should be done with caution because of the nutritional needs of growing children. Thus, the role of the pediatric allergist  cannot be overemphasized.


FOOD ALLERGEN TEST I

FOOD ALLERGEN TEST II

FOOD ALLERGEN TEST III

Shrimp
Crab
Blue mussel
Tuna
Salmon
Egg white
Milk
Goat milk
Celery
Cauliflower
Hazel nut
Almond
Peanut
Brazil nut
Coconut
Wheat
Oat
Maize
Sesame seed
Buckwheat
Kiwi fruit
Mango
Banana
Avocado
Papaya

Oyster
Clam
Pacific squid
Lobster
Cashew nut
Pistachio
Pumpkin seed
Pine nut
Litchi
Melon
Jujube
Rye
Rice
Potato
Mushroom
Pumpkin
Pork
Beef
Egg yolk
Chicken meat
Turkey meat
Strawberry
Pear
Lemon
Pineapple

Fish(cod)
Abalone
Squid
Octopus
Scallop
Orange
Garlic
Cacao
Yeast
Curry (Santa Maria)
Coffee
Onion
Cheese cheddar type
Apple
Peach
Cherry
Plum
Basil
Fennel seed
Ginger
Anise
Tomato
Spinach
Cabbage
Paprika Sweet pepper

Eosinophil cationic protein

       Eosinophil cationic protein (E.C.P) is a useful marker to predict the worsening of an allergic disorder. For patients with allergic  rhinitis, the monitoring of E.C.P can provide an indication of whether asthma has developed.




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