
Allergies are no longer minor inconveniences. With nearly 30 crore Indians affected by some form of allergy, untreated allergic conditions are emerging as a significant public health concern. At Aswini Allergy Centre, Hyderabad, led by renowned Allergist & Immunologist Dr. Vyakarnam Nageshwar, experts emphasize that ignoring allergic symptoms can sometimes become life-threatening. When an Allergy Turns into an Emergency A 46-year-old woman returned home after attending a family gathering. By midnight, she developed severe rashes, itching, swelling of the lips, giddiness, breathlessness, nausea, and vomiting. Within minutes, she lost consciousness. She was rushed to the emergency department and diagnosed with

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], January 17: The following is an extract from a news article published by European Sun Times, highlighting the growing national recognition of Aswini Allergy Centre, Hyderabad, for its protocol-driven and root-cause-based approach to allergy and immunological care. Aswini Allergy Centre, Hyderabad, under the leadership of Dr. Vyakarnam Nageshwar, Chief Allergist and Immunologist, is gaining national recognition for its structured, root-cause-based approach to the diagnosis and management of chronic allergic, immunological, and inflammatory disorders.Unlike conventional symptom-focused treatments, the centre follows a comprehensive, protocol-driven clinical evaluation model that prioritizes identifying underlying immune dysfunctions responsible for recurring and long-standing conditions. Moving

Indian Express 11 Dec 2024 The following is an extract from a news article published by The New Indian Express, highlighting growing concerns over pigeon-related allergies in Hyderabad and the associated respiratory and immune health risks. Hyderabad: Just look outside your window. What do you see? The blue sky, some trees, and that classic metropolitan traffic of course — but you forgot the protagonist in your urban landscape. Pigeons. Not one, not two, but oh, so many! Droppings here, droppings there, dropping everywhere. Well, pigeons are beautiful creations of Mother Nature but what if allergenic proteins from their feathers or

Deccan Chronicle 7 December 2024The following is an extract from a news article published by Deccan Chronicle, reporting on doctors raising concerns over the National Medical Council’s decision to remove respiratory medicine from undergraduate medical education amid growing respiratory health challenges Hyderabad: Increasing concerns over respiratory illnesses caused by new strains of viruses and pollution have made doctors criticise the decision of the National Medical Council (NMC), more than a year old, to remove respiratory medicine from its list of essential departments for undergraduate courses. The NMC had excluded respiratory medicine from the list of mandatory departments for new medical