Asthma

Do you have asthma? Are you concerned about your symptoms?

Order your asthma blood tests from Ulta Lab Tests to measure the level of eosinophils that can cause asthma and to rule out allergies and other respiratory illnesses.

Asthma is a chronic inflammatory lung condition. 

The inflammation causes coughing, wheezing, chest tightness, shortness of breath, and other symptoms. 

Allergens like pollen or pet dander, exertion, or cold weather can cause asthma episodes. 

Asthma testing is important to monitor your condition and identify what triggers your symptoms and their severity. This will help you avoid future attacks and better manage your condition. Testing will ... See more

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The Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets Test is a comprehensive blood test that checks red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. The differential analyzes types of white blood cells to detect infections, anemia, clotting abnormalities, immune conditions, and certain cancers. This essential test is often ordered for routine health exams, diagnosis, and monitoring treatment progress.

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Also Known As: CBC Test, CBC with Differential and Platelets Test, CBC w/Diff and Platelets Test, Full Blood Count Test, Complete Blood Count Test

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) Test measures 21 markers to assess metabolic health, liver and kidney function, and electrolyte balance. It includes glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, CO2, albumin, globulin, A/G ratio, total protein, bilirubin, ALP, AST, ALT, BUN, creatinine, BUN/creatinine ratio, and eGFR. The CMP helps detect diabetes, liver or kidney disease, and supports routine screening and chronic condition monitoring.

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Also Known As: CMP Test, Chemistry Panel Test, Chem Test, Chem 21 Test, Chem 14 Test 

The Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Test measures IgE antibody levels in blood to evaluate allergic reactions, asthma, and immune response. Elevated IgE may indicate allergies to food, pollen, or other triggers, as well as eczema or parasitic infections. Doctors order this test to investigate symptoms like hives, sneezing, or wheezing and to guide allergy treatment. Results provide vital insight into immune health, allergic sensitivity, and overall diagnostic care.

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Also Known As: Immunoglobulin E Test, Immunoglobulin E Antibody Test, IgE Antibody Test

The QuantiFERON-TB Gold Plus Test is a blood test that detects latent or active tuberculosis (TB) infection by measuring the immune response to TB antigens. It offers greater accuracy than the traditional skin test and avoids false positives from prior BCG vaccination. Doctors use it for TB screening, diagnosis, and monitoring in high-risk individuals. The QFT-Plus test is recommended for healthcare workers, travelers, and those exposed to TB.

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Also Known As: TB Test, Tuberculosis Test, IGRA Test

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The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 1 measures IgE antibodies to common regional allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), pollens from trees, grasses, and weeds (birch, oak, timothy grass, ragweed, cedar, mulberry, and more), as well as indoor allergens like cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, and mouse urine proteins. This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region I

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 2 measures IgE antibodies to common environmental allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), pollens from grasses, trees, and weeds (Bermuda, timothy, Johnson grass, birch, oak, cedar, ragweed, pigweed, sorrel, and more), and indoor allergens such as cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, and mouse proteins. This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region II

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 3 measures IgE antibodies to common regional allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bahia, Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, cedar, elm, maple, pecan/hickory), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, nettle, sorrel), and indoor allergens like cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, and mouse proteins. This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region III

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 4 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bahia, Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, cedar, elm, maple), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, nettle, sorrel), indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins), and Blomia tropicalis. This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region IV

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 5 measures IgE antibodies to common molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, cedar, cottonwood, walnut, pecan/hickory, sycamore, white ash, mulberry, elm, maple), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, sorrel, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region V

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 6 measures IgE antibodies to common molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, walnut, mulberry, pecan/hickory, maple, cedar, elm), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, marsh elder), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VI

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 7 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, maple, cottonwood, cedar, elm, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, nettle, marsh elder, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 8 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, walnut, pecan/hickory, maple, sycamore, cottonwood, elm, cedar, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, marsh elder, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VIII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 9 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, maple, cedar, elm, cottonwood, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, nettle, sorrel, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region IX

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 10 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (birch, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, maple, pecan/hickory, mulberry, white ash), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, sorrel, nettle, marsh elder), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify triggers of respiratory allergies.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region X

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 11 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (alder, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, maple, olive, mulberry), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle, sheep sorrel), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XI

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 12 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, Johnson, perennial rye), trees (acacia, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, olive), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 13 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, Johnson, timothy), trees (alder, oak, cedar, cottonwood, elm, olive, mulberry, walnut), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XIII

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 14 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (alder, birch, oak, cedar, elm, olive, sycamore, mulberry), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XIV

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 15 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (Bermuda, timothy), trees (oak, elm, maple, cedar, cottonwood, olive, mulberry), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XV

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 16 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (timothy), trees (alder, birch, oak, cedar, elm, cottonwood, maple), weeds (ragweed, mugwort, pigweed, Russian thistle, sheep sorrel), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XVI

The Respiratory Allergy Panel Region 17 measures IgE antibodies to common allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), grasses (timothy), trees (alder, birch, oak, walnut, cedar, elm, maple, cottonwood, white ash), weeds (ragweed, pigweed, nettle, sheep sorrel), and indoor allergens (cat and dog dander, dust mites, cockroach, mouse proteins). This panel helps identify respiratory allergy triggers.

Also Known As: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region XVII

Asthma is a chronic condition that affects the lungs. The bronchi in the lungs constrict due to this condition. Bronchi are the tubes that carry air to the lungs. Air is transported from/to smaller branches of airways known as bronchioles in the bronchi. The walls of the bronchi become inflamed and swell when one has asthma. This narrowing of the airways makes it difficult to breathe – which can lead to breathlessness, coughing, and wheezing. Acute asthma attacks will complicate the situation by constricting the bronchi muscles and producing more mucus. 

When one has acute asthma, the diameter of the bronchi can decrease to the point where very little air can travel in and out. The patient may cough and wheeze and feel a tightness in the chest when this happens. The actual cause of asthma isn’t clear. But the condition can occur at any time and worsen at night or in the morning hours. Severe asthma attacks need immediate medical attention as it can ... See more