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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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Also Known As: Tryptase Serum Test, Mast Cell Tryptase Test
The Tryptase test is a laboratory assay designed to measure the levels of tryptase in the bloodstream. Tryptase is an enzyme predominantly released from mast cells, which are a type of white blood cell playing a vital role in allergic responses and inflammation. Elevated levels of tryptase can indicate an increased number of mast cells or an activation of these cells in the body.

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 The Wheat F4 IgE test is a specific type of immunoassay that detects the presence and concentration of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies against wheat allergens in the blood. IgE is a class of antibodies that are often produced in response to allergens and are involved in allergic reactions.

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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