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The Dog Dander e5 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to proteins found in dog skin flakes, saliva, and urine. Elevated IgE levels may indicate an allergic reaction to dog exposure, with symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, asthma, or skin irritation. This test helps identify dog dander as a potential allergen to guide allergy diagnosis and management.

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Also Known As: Dog Dander IgE Test, Dog Dander e5 Test

The Dog Fennel w46 IgE Test measures IgE antibodies to dog fennel, a weed that can trigger allergic reactions. Elevated IgE levels may suggest an allergy, with symptoms such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, asthma, or skin irritation after exposure. The test helps identify dog fennel as a potential allergen to guide diagnosis and allergy management.

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Also Known As: Dog Fennel IgE Test, Dog Fennel w46 Test

The Dog Dander Component Panel measures IgE antibodies to Can f 1, Can f 2, Can f 4, Can f 5, and Can f 6, the major dog allergens linked to allergic rhinitis, asthma, or skin reactions. Results help identify specific proteins causing symptoms, improving accuracy over general dog dander testing. Doctors use this panel to confirm dog allergy, assess severity, and guide personalized management, including avoidance strategies and allergy therapy.

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Also Known As: Dog Allergy Panel, Dog Allergy Test

The Cat Dander e1 and Dog Dander e5 IgE Test Panel measures IgE antibodies to cat and dog dander proteins. Elevated levels suggest an allergic response that may cause sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, asthma, or skin reactions. This panel helps identify pet-related allergies and supports management strategies such as avoidance, treatment, or environmental control.

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Panel Contains Test: Dog and Cat Dander IgE Test, Dog e5 and Cat e1 Test

The Indoor Respiratory Allergy Panel measures IgE antibodies to common indoor allergens, including molds (Alternaria, Aspergillus, Cladosporium, Penicillium), dust mites (Dermatophagoides farinae, D. pteronyssinus), Blomia tropicalis, house dust, cockroach, cat and dog dander, and goose feathers. Elevated levels may indicate indoor allergies that can cause sneezing, congestion, itchy eyes, or asthma. This panel helps identify allergy triggers.

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Panel Contains Test: Indoor Allergy Test