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The Pulmonology Department at Sunrise Hospital stands at the forefront of interventional pulmonology, boasting a wealth of experience in therapeutic rigid bronchoscopic procedures. At Sunrise, we provide comprehensive management for a wide array of respiratory conditions including Bronchial Asthma, Tuberculosis (TB), Pneumonia, Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD), and Bronchitis. Our approach integrates the latest in medical treatment with personalized care plans tailored to the needs of each patient. We also offer a variety of advanced bronchoscopic procedures: - Diagnostic Bronchoscopy - Transbronchial Lung Biopsy - Transbronchial Needle Aspiration - Bronchoscopic Foreign Body Extraction These procedures are part of our commitment to providing cutting-edge treatment and care for patients suffering from complex pulmonary diseases. At Sunrise, our goal is to improve the quality of life for our patients through exceptional care and the management of respiratory health.

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Treatment and Procedure

Allergy blood tests are used to find out if you have an allergy. One type of test called a total IgE test measures the overall number of IgE antibodies in your blood. Another type of allergy blood test called a specific IgE test measures the level of IgE antibodies in response to individual allergens. Allergy Blood Test is done to with patients with symptoms like Stuffy or runny nose, Sneezing, Itchy, watery eyes, Hives (a rash with raised red patches), Diarrhea, Vomiting, Shortness of breath, Coughing and Wheezing. If your total IgE levels antobodies are higher than normal, it likely means you have some kind of allergy. But it does not reveal what you are allergic to. A specific IgE antibody test will help identify your particular allergy. Your treatment plan will depend on the type and severity of your allergy. People at risk for anaphylactic shock, a severe allergic reaction that can cause death, need to take extra care to avoid the allergy-causing substance. They may need to carry an emergency epinephrine treatment with them at all times.

A skin prick test, also called a puncture or scratch test, checks for immediate allergic reactions to as many as 50 different substances at once. This test is usually done to identify allergies to pollen, mold, pet dander, dust mites and foods. In adults, the test is usually done on the forearm. Children may be tested on the upper back. Allergy skin tests aren't painful. This type of testing uses needles that barely penetrate the skin's surface. You won't bleed or feel more than mild, momentary discomfort.

During bronchoscopy, a doctor may collect a small piece of tissue from either the lung or a nearby lymph node. The interventional pulmonologist can use a needle or forceps advanced through the bronchoscope to get a sample of tissue. Biopsies can detect cancer, infection, sarcoidosis, and other conditions.

Thermoplasty is an interventional pulmonology procedure for certain people with severe asthma that can’t be controlled with medications. During bronchoscopy, a doctor applies a heat probe to the walls of the airways. The heat destroys the smooth muscle layers whose constriction contributes to asthma symptoms.

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