Allergy Comprehensive (Food + Inhalant + Non-Veg + Drug)
What it is
The Allergy Comprehensive test is a broad screening panel that detects allergic reactions to a wide range of triggers, including food items, inhalants, non-vegetarian foods, and common medications. It helps identify the exact allergens responsible for symptoms such as rashes, asthma, digestive problems, or recurrent respiratory issues.
Uses
This test is used to evaluate suspected allergies, confirm the presence of multiple sensitivities, and guide treatment or lifestyle modifications. It helps patients and doctors identify whether the reaction is due to food allergens, environmental triggers like pollen or dust, animal proteins from non-vegetarian foods, or drug allergies.
Symptoms That May Lead to the Test
Doctors may recommend this test if you experience symptoms such as frequent sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy or watery eyes, asthma or breathing difficulties, skin rashes or hives, swelling of lips or face, digestive upset after certain foods, or suspected drug allergies.
Abnormal Results
Positive Result: Indicates sensitivity or allergy to one or more specific allergens. Identifying the trigger helps with avoidance and management plans.
Negative Result: Suggests no significant allergy detected, but in some cases, symptoms may still occur due to intolerances or non-IgE mediated reactions.
Risks
The test is a simple blood test with minimal risks. Some people may experience mild pain, bruising, or bleeding at the puncture site, and rarely dizziness or infection.



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