Allergy Non-Vegetarian Panel (Egg, Cod Fish, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork) near me in Bangalore
Understanding Allergy Non-Vegetarian Panel (Egg, Cod Fish, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork) in Bangalore
What is Allergy Non-Vegetarian Panel (Egg, Cod Fish, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork) in Bangalore?
The Allergy Non-Vegetarian Panel (Egg, Cod Fish, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork) is a group of blood tests that detects allergies against various non-vegetrian foods allergens. This panel helps detect specific IgE and total IgE antibodies against non vegetarian food like egg, cod fish, chicken, shrimp and pork. The Allergy Non-Vegetarian Panel (Egg, Cod Fish, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork) is a highly specialized allergy test that evaluates hypersensitivies to certain allergens using the ImmunoCAP technique. Your doctor may suggest the Allergy Non-Vegetarian Panel (Egg, Cod Fish, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork) if you exhibit symptoms associated with food allergy such as nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, coughing, wheezing, skin rashes, hives, etc. Doctors may also perform this test if there are no specific symptoms and cause of the allergy is not clear. The insights of this test helps doctors in guiding dietary restrictions and developing personalized treatment plans for food allergies.
What does Allergy Non-Vegetarian Panel (Egg, Cod Fish, Chicken, Shrimp, Pork) measure?
Contains 7 testsEgg White (Anda)
Codfish
Chicken
Shrimp
Pork
Egg Yolk
Total IgE
Immunoglobulins are antibodies (proteins) produced by plasma cells (specific immune cells) when the body recognizes bacteria, viruses, other microorganisms, or any other unknown substances as harmful foreign antigens (allergy-causing substances or allergens) to the immune system. There are five types of immunoglobulins: IgA, IgG, IgM, IgD, and IgE.
Unlike other antibodies, IgE is primarily associated with immune responses to allergenic substances, such as plant pollen, latex, pet dander, mold, eggs, peanuts, bee venom, and strawberries. Typically, IgE is present in tiny amounts in the blood. When the immune system encounters an allergen, it triggers the production of IgE antibodies. The Total IgE test measures the concentration of these IgE antibodies in the blood, providing insights into the presence and severity of allergies.
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