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Do you suffer from Allergic rhinitis or Asthma? Our Allergic Rhinitis/Asthma test can check if you have an allergy to cat or dog dander, Common silver birch, Timothy grass, dust mite, Alternaria alternata, Aspergillius fumigatus, Cladosporium herbarum, Mugwort, London plane, Peanut, Egg white, or Cow’s milk.
Home allergy tests work in different of ways, depending on the type of test:
The top tests for diagnosing allergic rhinitis and asthma include skin tests, blood tests and spirometer tests. A spirometer measures how much and how quickly a person can breathe air in and out. Other tests used to diagnose allergic rhinitis and asthma include patch tests, physical examinations by your doctor, oral challenge tests, and scans of your lungs or sinuses.
You should get tested for allergic rhinitis or asthma if you have symptoms of either. Allergy symptoms of allergic rhinitis include sneezing, a runny nose, an itchy or blocked nose, red or watery eyes, sinus inflammation or pain, tiredness and post-nasal drip. Symptoms of asthma include a tight chest, shortness of breath, coughing and wheezing.
The best test for allergic rhinitis will depend on the situation. Tests include:
The benefits of allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma profile tests is the identification of triggers. This can help your healthcare provider develop effective treatment plans. This may include the prediction of when your allergies and asthma may be worse and help guide allergen immunotherapy when indicated. Allergy testing can also help diagnose other medical conditions, such as dermatitis and food allergies.
An allergic rhinitis/asthma profile test includes a blood test to measure total IgE levels and individual IgE levels for specific allergens, such as cat dander and dog dander, Common silver birch, Timothy grass, dust mite (dermatophagoides, pteronyssinus), Alternaria alternata, Aspergillius fumigatus, Cladosporium herbarum, Mugwort, London plane, peanut, egg white and cow’s milk.
Allergy tests can not help to diagnose asthma but may help to identify if an allergy is triggering asthma symptoms.
The most common triggers for allergic rhinitis and asthma are:
The difference between an allergic rhinitis test and a standard asthma test is, the allergic rhinitis profile test measures levels of IgE antibodies in the blood, while an asthma spirometry test measures the volume of air a person can hold and how fast they breathe.
Treatments for allergic rhinitis and asthma include:
Consultations, prescriptions, medication delivery, health monitoring – all in one place.
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