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Allergists online in Spain

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Marta Reguero Capilla

Allergology 8 years exp.

Dr Marta Reguero Capilla is an allergist and immunologist who works with both adults and children. She specialises in the diagnosis, treatment, and ongoing management of allergic and immune-related conditions through online consultations.

In her practice, Dr Reguero Capilla helps patients understand the causes of their symptoms, review test results, and choose appropriate treatment or monitoring strategies. Her consultations are suitable both for first-time assessments and for follow-up care over time.

Patients commonly consult Dr Marta Reguero Capilla for:

  • allergic rhinitis, seasonal allergies, and perennial allergy symptoms;
  • allergic conditions in adults and children;
  • bronchial asthma and allergy-related respiratory symptoms;
  • urticaria (acute and chronic) and angioedema;
  • food allergies and reactions to foods, additives, or medications;
  • atopic dermatitis, allergic rashes, and persistent itching;
  • unexplained or recurrent allergic reactions;
  • interpretation of laboratory tests, allergy testing, and immunology results;
  • immune system concerns, frequent infections, and reduced immune response;
  • ongoing medical follow-up and treatment adjustment.
Dr Reguero Capilla works in a structured and attentive manner, explaining medical decisions clearly and helping patients make informed choices about their own health or their child’s care.

When clinically appropriate, she may provide recommendations for further tests or referrals that patients can use within Spanish medical networks, including Sanitas and DKV, in accordance with the terms and conditions of those services.

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Allergists for allergic symptoms and immune reactions

What allergists treat, which allergy-related symptoms lead to a consultation, and when ongoing care is needed

What an allergist does

What an allergist does

An allergist specialises in conditions caused by abnormal immune responses to otherwise harmless substances. These include environmental, food, drug, and insect-related allergens.

Allergic reactions can affect the skin, respiratory system, digestive tract, and overall wellbeing. Symptoms range from mild and intermittent to persistent or severe.

People consult an allergist when symptoms recur, worsen over time, or interfere with daily life. In many cases, allergic conditions develop gradually and are not immediately recognised.

Allergology often involves long-term management. Many allergic conditions require monitoring and adjustment rather than a single consultation.

An allergist also helps determine whether symptoms are truly allergy-related or caused by other conditions with similar presentations.

Common allergy symptoms and reasons to book

Common allergy symptoms and reasons to book

Nasal symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, runny nose, or itching are common reasons to seek allergy care, especially when persistent or seasonal.

Skin reactions, including rashes, itching, redness, or recurrent hives, frequently lead to allergology consultations.

Respiratory symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, or shortness of breath may be related to allergic triggers and require evaluation.

Digestive symptoms, including abdominal discomfort, nausea, or reactions after eating specific foods, can also be allergy-related.

Eye symptoms like redness, tearing, or itching often occur alongside other allergic manifestations.

Chronic allergic conditions and long-term care

Chronic allergic conditions and long-term care

Many allergic conditions are chronic. Allergic rhinitis, asthma linked to allergies, chronic urticaria, and food allergies often require ongoing care.

Long-term management focuses on identifying triggers, controlling symptoms, and reducing the frequency and severity of reactions.

Medication management is an important part of allergology. Treatment plans may need adjustment based on symptom patterns and exposure.

Some allergies remain stable, while others change over time. Regular follow-up helps adapt care as needed.

For people relocating to new environments, exposure to new allergens can make consistent allergology care especially important.

Allergology assessment and diagnosis

Allergology assessment and diagnosis

An allergology consultation involves structured clinical evaluation. The allergist reviews symptoms, their timing, triggers, and severity.

Medical history, family history, and previous reactions play an important role in assessment.

Many allergic and non-allergic conditions present with similar symptoms. Specialist evaluation helps clarify the underlying mechanism.

Assessment also determines risk level. Some cases require monitoring, while others need active intervention.

Accurate diagnosis supports safe and effective allergy management.

When allergology may not be enough

When allergology may not be enough

Although allergology covers a wide range of immune-related reactions, some situations require urgent care. Severe allergic reactions, rapid swelling, breathing difficulties, or systemic symptoms need immediate medical attention.

Allergists also identify when symptoms are better managed by other specialists, depending on the underlying cause.

Some immune reactions may be part of broader systemic conditions and require multidisciplinary evaluation.

Recognising these limits is part of responsible allergy care.

Knowing when to seek allergology care and when urgent help is needed is essential for patient safety.

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Allergists: frequently asked questions

Answers to common questions about allergology, allergic symptoms, and when to see an allergist

What conditions does an allergist treat?
Allergists treat conditions related to allergic and immune reactions, including respiratory, skin, food, and drug-related allergies.
When should I see an allergist?
When allergy symptoms persist, recur, or interfere with breathing, skin comfort, or daily activities.
Do allergists manage long-term conditions?
Yes. Many allergic conditions require ongoing monitoring and symptom control.
What symptoms commonly lead to allergology consultations?
Nasal congestion, sneezing, skin reactions, breathing symptoms, digestive reactions, and eye irritation.
Do allergists manage medication?
Yes. Medication assessment and adjustment are central to allergy care.
Is allergology only for severe allergies?
No. Allergists also evaluate mild or early allergic symptoms.
When is urgent care needed instead of allergology?
Severe reactions, breathing difficulty, rapid swelling, or systemic symptoms require immediate medical attention.
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