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

The IgE Test measures the level of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood. Elevated IgE may indicate allergic reactions, asthma, or certain parasitic infections. This test helps identify potential allergies and supports the evaluation of immune system activity.


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Also Known As: Immunoglobulin G Test, Immunoglobulin G Antibody Test, IgG Antibody Test

The IgG Test measures immunoglobulin G (IgG), the most common antibody in the blood, which plays a key role in immune defense. Abnormal levels can indicate infections, immune deficiencies, or autoimmune disorders. This test helps evaluate immune system function and overall health.


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 The IgG Subclasses Panel test is a laboratory test that measures the levels of different subclasses of immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies in the blood. IgG antibodies play a crucial role in the immune system's response to infections and other immune-related processes. There are four main subclasses of IgG: IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4.

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Also Known As: Immunoglobulin M Test, Immunoglobulin M Antibody Test, IgM Antibody Test

The IgM Test measures immunoglobulin M (IgM) antibodies in the blood, which are the first antibodies produced in response to an infection. Elevated levels may indicate a recent or active infection, while low levels can suggest an immune deficiency. This test helps evaluate immune system function and detect infections.


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The Histamine Plasma test is a diagnostic procedure used to measure the levels of histamine in the blood. Histamine is an organic compound involved in local immune responses and acts as a neurotransmitter in the brain. It is most commonly known for its role in allergic reactions, where it can cause inflammation, itching, and a variety of other symptoms.




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 The Allergy Panel 11 Mold Group Test is a diagnostic tool designed to identify specific allergic sensitivities to common molds. Molds are fungi that can be found both outdoors and indoors. They thrive in damp, warm, and humid environments, producing spores that can trigger allergic reactions in sensitized individuals.

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 The Allergy Panel 15 Cereal Group Test is a specific type of allergy test aimed at identifying allergic reactions to a variety of cereals. This panel comprises tests for antibodies against Barley, Buckwheat, Gluten, Rice, and Rye. Such tests are significant as cereal allergies can lead to uncomfortable or even dangerous symptoms in sensitive individuals. By examining the immune system's reaction to these specific proteins, healthcare providers can better understand an individual's sensitivities and devise a tailored management or avoidance strategy.



 The Allergy Panel 18 Nut Mix Group test is a specialized diagnostic tool designed to identify and quantify an individual's allergic responses to various nuts. By assessing the presence and levels of specific IgE antibodies in the blood, the test can help healthcare providers determine if a person is allergic to certain nuts and, if so, to what degree.







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