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If you are allergic, you are reacting to a particular substance. Any substance that can trigger an allergic reaction is called an allergen. To determine which specific substances are triggering your allergies, your allergist/immunologist will safely and effectively test your skin, or sometimes your blood, using tiny amounts of commonly troublesome allergens.
Allergy tests are designed to gather the most specific information possible so your doctor can determine what you are allergic to and provide the best treatment.
Adults and children of any age who have symptoms that suggest they have an allergic disease. Allergy symptoms can include:
Generally, inhaled allergens such as dust mites, tree, grass or weed pollens will produce respiratory symptoms and ingested (food) allergies will produce skin and/or gastrointestinal symptoms or anaphylaxis but both types of allergens (ingested and inhaled) can produce the spectrum of allergy symptoms.
To help you manage your allergy symptoms most effectively, your allergist/immunoloigst must first determine what is causing your allergy. For instance, you don't have to get rid of your cat if you are allergic to dust mites but not cats.
Allergy tests provide concrete specific information about what you are and are not allergic to. Once you have identified the specific allergen(s) causing your symptoms, you and your physician can develop a treatment plan aimed at controlling or eliminating your allergy symptoms. With your allergy symptoms under control you should see a considerable improvement in the quality of your life. Improved sleep quality because of less congestion, days without constant sneezing and blowing your nose, improved ability to exercise, and better control of your atopic dermatitis (eczema) are some of improvements you may gain from your allergy treatment plans.
Because your physician has made a diagnosis of allergies, you know that one or more allergens is causing your allergic reaction - itching, swelling, sneezing, wheezing, and other symptoms. Your symptoms are probably caused by one of these common allergens:
More serious allergic reactions can be caused by:
All of these allergens are typically made up of proteins. Allergy tests find which of these proteins you may be reacting to.
There are a number of ways to test for allergies:
Adults and children of any age can be tested for allergies. Because different allergens bother different people, your allergist/immunologist will take your medical history to determine which test is the best for you. Some medications can interfere with skin testing. Antihistamines, in particular, can inhibit some of the skin test reactions. Use of antihistamines should be stopped one to several days prior to skin testing.
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