Allergy Testing: Demystifying Allergy Mysteries

Wednesday 6 December 2006 @ 11:18 pm

Generally speaking, each of us has a different and unique reaction to various allergy inducing substances. This necessitates the performance of allergy testing to isolate and identify specific substances to which an individual is allergic. Several testing methodologies like skin tests, elimination-type tests, and the radioallergosorbent tests (RAST) are widely used allergy testing procedures.

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Allergy Test: How does it Work?

Friday 1 December 2006 @ 3:16 pm

For majority of allergy sufferers, it is necessary to perform an allergy test in order to correctly identify the cause of their aberrant reaction. It is a difficult task to identify causes of allergy because there are numerous allergens, which include chemicals, medicine, insect bites, environmental factors, and food. The only way to arrive at a correct assessment is to carry out various tests.

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Allergy Test: How does it Work?

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Food Allergy Test: The Ins and Outs

Sunday 6 August 2006 @ 8:35 pm

Only a qualified allergist or physician should perform and supervise a food allergy test under controlled conditions and environment.

How is the food allergy test conducted?

Extracts of food products being tested for allergic reactions and neutral substances acting as placebos are usually encased in gelatin capsules. Test results are normally available in as short a period as 5 minutes or as long as 7 days, and is usually dependent on the complexity of the case on hand.

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