All Allergy Tests

When the immune system overreacts due to certain substances that typically do not cause any reaction in most people, it is known as allergy. It is a type of hypersensitivity, and allergens is the name given to the substances that trigger these overreactions. As per the data released by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), globally, there has been a steady rise in the percentage of people suffering from some kind of allergy over the last 50 years. It is estimated that almost 50% of children in the whole world exhibit overreaction to certain types of vegetation, animals, birds, insects, or foods.

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The Chaetomium Globosum m208 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to the mold Chaetomium globosum. Elevated antibody levels may indicate an allergic response, with possible symptoms including respiratory irritation, congestion, or asthma-like reactions. This test helps detect mold-related allergies and supports clinical evaluation and management of environmental allergy triggers.

: Serum
Also Known As: Chaetomium Globosum IgE Test, Chaetomium Globosum m208 Test

The Cheddar Cheese f81 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins in cheddar cheese. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as hives, swelling, digestive issues, or respiratory problems. This test helps identify cheese-related allergies and supports diagnosis and management of food-related immune responses.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cheddar Cheese IgE Test, Cheddar Cheese f81 Test

The Cheese Mold Type f82 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to mold proteins commonly found in certain cheeses. Elevated antibody levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as itching, hives, digestive issues, or respiratory problems. The test helps identify mold-related cheese allergies to support accurate diagnosis and management of food allergies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cheese Mold Type IgE Test, Cheese Mold Type f82 Test

The Cherry f242 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins in cherries. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as itching, hives, swelling, digestive issues, or respiratory problems after cherry exposure. The test helps identify cherry-specific allergies to support accurate diagnosis and effective allergy management.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cherry IgE Test, Cherry f242 Test

The Sweet Chestnut f299 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins in sweet chestnuts. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause hives, itching, swelling, digestive discomfort, respiratory symptoms, or in severe cases, anaphylaxis. This test helps identify sweet chestnut allergies and supports management through dietary avoidance and treatment strategies guided by healthcare providers.

: Serum
Also Known As: Sweet Chestnut IgE Test, Sweet Chestnut f299 Test

The Chestnut t206 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to chestnut tree proteins. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic response, which can cause symptoms such as itching, hives, swelling, respiratory issues, or digestive discomfort after exposure to chestnut pollen or related allergens. The test aids in diagnosing chestnut-specific allergies and supports effective allergy management.

: Serum
Also Known As: Chestnut IgE Test, Chestnut t206 Test

The Chick Pea rf309 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to chickpea proteins. Elevated results may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as hives, swelling, digestive upset, or respiratory issues after eating chickpeas or chickpea-containing foods. This test helps identify chickpea-specific allergies and supports proper dietary planning and allergy management.

: Serum
Also Known As: Chick Pea IgE Test, Chick Pea rf309 Test

The Chicken Feathers e85 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins found in chicken feathers. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause respiratory issues, skin irritation, or other symptoms when exposed to chicken feathers. This test helps identify feather-related allergies and supports proper management and avoidance strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Chicken Feathers IgE Test, Chicken Feathers e85 Test

The Chicken Meat f83 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins found in chicken meat. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as hives, digestive issues, or respiratory discomfort after consuming chicken. The test helps identify chicken meat allergy and supports appropriate dietary adjustments and management strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Chicken Meat IgE Test, Chicken Meat f83 Test

The Cinnamon f220 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to cinnamon proteins. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as itching, hives, digestive discomfort, or respiratory issues after consuming cinnamon. The test helps identify cinnamon allergy and supports appropriate management and dietary guidance.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cinnamon IgE Test, Cinnamon f220 Test

The Cladosporium herbarum m2 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to Cladosporium herbarum, a common mold found indoors and outdoors. Elevated antibody levels may suggest an allergic reaction, which can cause respiratory issues, nasal congestion, or skin irritation. This test helps in evaluating mold-related allergies and guiding avoidance or treatment strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cladosporium Herbarum IgE Test, Cladosporium Herbarum m2 Test

The Clam f207 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to clams, a type of shellfish. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as hives, digestive discomfort, or respiratory issues. The test helps identify clam-specific allergies and supports diagnosis, management, and dietary planning for individuals with shellfish-related allergic responses.

: Serum
Also Known As: Clam IgE Test, Clam f207 Test

The Cocklebur w13 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to cocklebur, a weed that produces airborne pollen known to cause allergic reactions. Elevated levels may indicate an allergy, with symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma. The test helps identify cocklebur-specific allergies and supports proper diagnosis and management of respiratory or seasonal allergy symptoms.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cocklebur IgE Test, Cocklebur w13 Test

The Cockroach i6 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to cockroach allergens, which are a common trigger of indoor allergies and asthma. Elevated levels suggest an allergic reaction that may cause symptoms such as coughing, wheezing, nasal congestion, or skin irritation. The test helps identify cockroach-specific allergies and supports targeted strategies for environmental control and treatment.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cockroach IgE Test, Cockroach i6 Test

The Cocoa f93 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to cocoa proteins, helping identify cocoa or chocolate allergies. Elevated IgE levels suggest an allergic response that may cause symptoms such as hives, itching, swelling, gastrointestinal issues, or respiratory reactions. The test aids in confirming cocoa allergy and supports personalized management strategies, including dietary adjustments and avoidance planning.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cocoa IgE Test, Cocoa f93 Test

The Coconut f36 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to coconut proteins. Elevated results may indicate an allergic response that can cause symptoms such as itching, hives, digestive upset, or respiratory issues after coconut exposure. This test helps identify coconut allergy and supports clinical decisions for dietary changes and allergy management.

: Serum
Also Known As: Coconut IgE Test, Coconut f36 Test

The Codfish f3 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to codfish proteins. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as hives, swelling, digestive discomfort, or respiratory issues after codfish exposure. The test helps identify codfish allergy and supports clinical decisions for dietary guidance and allergy management.

: Serum
Also Known As: Codfish IgE Test, Codfish f3 Test

The Coffee f221 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to coffee proteins. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause symptoms such as skin irritation, digestive upset, or respiratory issues after coffee exposure. The test helps identify coffee allergy and supports clinical decisions for dietary planning and allergy management.

: Serum
Also Known As: Coffee IgE Test, Coffee f221 Test

The Common Ragweed w1 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to ragweed pollen. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic response, which can cause seasonal symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma flare-ups. The test helps identify ragweed allergy, supporting healthcare providers in diagnosis and guiding effective allergy management and treatment strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Common Ragweed IgE Test, Common Ragweed w1 Test

The Common Reed g7 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to common reed grass. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, often linked to seasonal hay fever symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, or asthma. The test helps identify common reed allergy, supporting healthcare providers in diagnosing environmental allergies and guiding effective management or treatment strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Common Reed IgE test, Common Reed g7 Test

The Corn Smut Tilletia tritici m201 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to corn smut fungus. Elevated results may indicate an allergic response, which can present with respiratory issues such as sneezing, nasal congestion, asthma, or other allergy-related symptoms. The test helps identify corn smut exposure as a potential trigger, supporting healthcare providers in diagnosing fungal allergies and guiding management strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Corn Smut Fungus IgE Test, Tilletia Tritci m201 Test

The Corn Pollen g202 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to corn pollen. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic response, often associated with hay fever symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma. The test helps identify corn pollen as a trigger, supporting healthcare providers in diagnosing seasonal allergies and guiding effective management or treatment strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Corn Grass Allergy Test, Corn Pollen IgE Test, Corn Pollen g202 Test

The Cotton Seed k83 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to cotton seed. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic response, which can cause symptoms such as itching, hives, swelling, respiratory issues, or digestive discomfort after exposure. The test helps identify cotton seed as a potential trigger, supporting healthcare providers in diagnosing allergies and guiding treatment or avoidance strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cotton Seed IgE Test, Cotton Seed k83 Test

The Crude Cotton Fiber o1 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to crude cotton fibers. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, with symptoms such as sneezing, nasal congestion, itchy or watery eyes, cough, wheezing, or skin irritation—often with occupational or textile exposure. The test helps identify cotton fiber as a trigger and supports accurate diagnosis and targeted avoidance or treatment.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cotton Fibers IgE Test, Cotton Fibers o1 Test

The Cottonwood t14 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to cottonwood tree pollen. Elevated levels may indicate an allergic reaction, which can cause seasonal symptoms such as sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma flare-ups. This test helps identify cottonwood pollen as a potential allergen, assisting healthcare providers in diagnosing pollen allergies and guiding treatment or avoidance strategies.

: Serum
Also Known As: Cottonwood IgE Test, Cottonwood t14 Test

When the immune system overreacts due to certain substances that typically do not cause any reaction in most people, it is known as allergy. It is a type of hypersensitivity, and allergens is the name given to the substances that trigger these overreactions. As per the data released by the American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology (AAAAI), globally, there has been a steady rise in the percentage of people suffering from some kind of allergy over the last 50 years. It is estimated that almost 50% of children in the whole world exhibit overreaction to certain types of vegetation, animals, birds, insects, or foods.

Allergies can happen to anyone, but people who already have family members suffering from some kind of allergy are at a higher risk. Also, an individual predisposed to allergy is not necessarily going to react to the same allergen that causes allergy in their parents ... See more