Allergy Test

Allergy Test Cost in India

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₹1,500 - ₹8,000
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How do I prepare for this tests? What is required for this diagnostic tests to happen?

  • There are several types of allergy tests, but one common test is a skin prick test, also known as a puncture or scratch test. Here are some general guidelines on how to prepare for this test:

  • Inform your doctor if you are taking any medications, including over-the-counter drugs, herbal supplements, or prescription medications, as some medications can interfere with the results of the test. You may be advised to stop taking certain medications prior to the test.

  • Avoid taking antihistamines for several days before the test, as they can interfere with the skin's reaction to allergens.

  • Do not apply any lotions, creams, or ointments to your skin on the day of the test, as they can interfere with the results.

  • Wear a short-sleeved shirt or a shirt with loose-fitting sleeves that can be easily rolled up, as the test is usually performed on the forearm.

  • Let your doctor know if you have a history of severe allergic reactions, as this may require special precautions during the test.

  • To perform the skin prick test, your doctor will place a drop of a potential allergen on your forearm and then use a small lancet to prick the skin beneath the drop. This allows the allergen to enter your skin and trigger a reaction if you are allergic to it. Your doctor will then observe the area for any signs of an allergic reaction, such as redness, swelling, or itching.

  • It's important to note that every healthcare provider may have their own specific requirements and instructions for preparing for an allergy test, so be sure to follow their guidance carefully. Additionally, depending on your specific symptoms and medical history, your doctor may recommend other types of allergy tests, such as blood tests or oral food challenges.

When is this diagnostic test recommended by doctors?

  • This test is used to identify allergens that may be causing a person's symptoms such as hives, nasal congestion, or wheezing. It may be recommended for people who have a history of allergies or asthma and want to identify their triggers.

When does the test reports come?

  • It can take up to a week to receive the report, depending on the type of test and the allergen being tested.

Can this test be done from home?

  • Can be done from home using a home testing kit that involves collecting a blood sample using a fingerstick test kit, or through a skin prick test kit.

Is fasting required for test?

  • Fasting is usually not required for this test.

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