An allergy profile test, also known as an allergy panel or allergy screening test, is a comprehensive test that helps identify what substances a person is allergic to. It can include a blood test, skin prick test, or other tests
An allergy profile test, also known as an allergy panel or allergy screening test, is a comprehensive test that helps identify what substances a person is allergic to. It can include a blood test, skin prick test, or other tests
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The Allergy Panel – Food Plus Inhalant (Outlab) is a comprehensive diagnostic blood test used to identify specific triggers for allergic reactions. It measures the levels of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood, which the immune system produced in response to specific allergens.
Key Components of the Panel
The test screens for a wide range of common triggers across two main categories:
Food Allergens: Includes common vegetarian and non-vegetarian items such as milk, wheat, peanuts, eggs, seafood, soy, and various grains or fruits.
Inhalant Allergens: Focuses on airborne environmental triggers including pollen (grass, trees, weeds), dust mites, mold spores, and animal dander (cat, dog, etc.)
An “allergy panel food inhalant non veg plus drug” is a comprehensive allergy test that identifies potential triggers for allergic reactions in your body, including various foods (vegetarian and non-vegetarian), common environmental allergens (inhalants), and medications. This test is used to diagnose allergies by measuring IgE antibodies to a wide range of allergens, helping you avoid specific triggers that cause symptoms like rashes, breathing difficulties, or other adverse reactions.
Vegetarian food, inhalants, drugs, and non-vegetarian food can all cause allergic reactions. You can get tested for allergies to these items with a blood test.
Allergy tests
Vegetarian food allergy test: Checks for antibodies that trigger allergic reactions to vegetarian foods
Non-vegetarian food intolerance test: Checks for intolerances to non-vegetarian foods
Drug allergy test: Checks for allergies to medications
Inhalant allergy test: Checks for allergies to inhalants like dust, pollen, and danders
Food allergy test: Checks for allergies to specific foods, including potential life-threatening reactions
Food plus drug allergy panel: Checks for allergies to specific foods and drugs
Symptoms of food allergies
Itching in the mouth
Swelling in the face, lips, and mouth
Abdominal cramps and diarrhea
Vomiting and nausea
Difficulty breathing
Wheezing and asthma-like symptoms
Hives or eczema on the skin
Stiffness in the throat muscles and inability to swallow