Allergy
testing enables you to determine what substances cause you to
have a reaction.
Some
allergies are very serious. Completing an allergy
test can
help you find the best ways to treat
your symptoms and get on with your life.
The
types of allergy testing available varies based on the allergens you
are being tested for among other factors.
Prick
skin testing is an allergy
test where possible allergens
are placed
on the skin. The skin is then pricked and a period of time passes to
see if any of the allergens have caused redness, swelling or
irritation. If one of them does, you are most likely allergic to that
substance.
Intradermal
skin testing is a type of
allergy testing which involves the placement of an allergen underneath
your
skin with a needle. If irritation develops you are most likely
allergic to the substance.
Allergy
blood testing is another form
of allergy testing that can
detect your
reaction to certain substances. Allergy blood testing is often used
when skin testing is out of the question due to an outlying skin
condition or for fear of a severe reaction.
Patch
skin testing is an
allergy test that works by
placing an
allergen on your skin, usually the back, and then covering it with a
bandage for many days. If you have a reaction to the allergen, you
are most likely allergic and have what is called a contact allergy,
or an allergy that is apparent by merely touching the substance in
question.
Allergy
testing procedures are very
effective in determining and diagnosing
allergies in all kinds of people. If you think you may be allergic to
something, don’t sit around and suffer. You can do something
about
it.
Allergy
testing may be the right way to go for you.
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