
Healthcare Providers in Zicatela - Puerto Escondido
Find and book appointments with English-speaking healthcare providers for Allergies in Zicatela - Puerto Escondido.
Find relief from allergies with treatment from English-speaking doctors in Mexico. Our specialists identify triggers and provide effective management strategies for seasonal, food, and environmental allergies while traveling.

Dr Diego Montelongo
General Doctor
5.0
0.41 km from Che Hostal, Puerto Escondido
Proficient in English • Empathetic • Detailed Explanations • Knowledgeable • Effective treatment
Common visit reasons are Allergies, Asthma, Blood Work
Dr Montelongo also offers home visits to Zicatela
Home availability
Home availability

Dra Karla Camacho Ayala
General Doctor
6+ years of experience
0.18 km from Che Hostal, Puerto Escondido
Common visit reasons are Allergies, Asthma, Back Pain
Dra Camacho Ayala also offers home visits to Zicatela
In-clinic availability
Wed
May 28
11
Appts
Thu
May 29
17
Appts
Fri
May 30
No Appts
Sat
May 31
No Appts
Sun
Jun 1
No Appts
Mon
Jun 2
18
Appts
Tue
Jun 3
18
Appts
Wed
Jun 4
18
Appts
Thu
Jun 5
18
Appts
Fri
Jun 6
No Appts
Sat
Jun 7
No Appts
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In-clinic availability
Wed
May 28
11
Appts
Thu
May 29
17
Appts
Fri
May 30
No Appts
Sat
May 31
No Appts
Sun
Jun 1
No Appts
Mon
Jun 2
18
Appts
Tue
Jun 3
18
Appts
Wed
Jun 4
18
Appts
Thu
Jun 5
18
Appts
Allergies occur when the immune system overreacts to normally harmless substances (allergens), releasing chemicals like histamine that cause inflammation and symptoms. Common allergens include pollen, dust mites, pet dander, certain foods, insect venom, medications, and mold. Travelers may experience new or worsened allergies due to exposure to different plants, foods, or environmental factors in Mexico. Symptoms range from mild (sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes) to severe (hives, swelling, difficulty breathing, anaphylaxis). Prompt treatment helps prevent progression to more serious reactions and improves quality of life during travel. Diagnosis typically involves medical history review and sometimes skin or blood tests to identify specific allergens. Treatment options include antihistamines, decongestants, nasal corticosteroids, bronchodilators for respiratory symptoms, and in severe cases, injectable epinephrine. Allergists can also provide strategies for allergen avoidance and may recommend immunotherapy for long-term management. Mexico has highly trained allergists, particularly in major cities and tourist areas, often at lower costs than in the US.