Dry fruits Allergy Panel Test
Includes 6 Parameters
Fasting - Not Required
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What is it for ?
The panel test is made to check if you have any allergies to Dry fruits like Raisin, Date, Fig, Peanut, Hazelnut, Almond, Flaxseed, Pumpkin Seed, Cashew Nut, Pistachio Nut, Walnut.
Sample Type
Blood
Package Instructions
Age Group: All ages
Included Tests
Package includes following parameters
Dry Fruits (10 Allergens)
- Almond
- Cashew Nut
- Date
- Fig
- Flaxseed
- Hazelnut
- Peanut
- Pistachio Nut
- Raisin
- Walnut
Why to take Dry Fruit Allergy panel test?
Dry fruits allergy can change and pose a high risk to one’s health, skin, and lifestyle, it is best to opt for an fruits allergy testing package for you and your loved ones. Medifyhome is a platform that connects customers with healthcare professionals and diagnostic centers, making it easy to plan appointments and get healthcare services.
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FAQs
What is a dry fruits allergy panel test?
A dry fruits allergy panel test is a diagnostic tool used to identify specific allergies to various types of dried fruits. It tests for IgE antibodies in the blood that react to proteins found in dried fruits, helping determine if an individual has an allergic sensitivity.
Which dried fruits are typically included in a dry fruits allergy panel test?
Common dried fruits included in an allergy panel test are raisins, dried apricots, dates, prunes, dried figs, and dried apples. The specific dried fruits tested can vary depending on the testing facility and the individual’s suspected allergies.
How is the dry fruits allergy panel test performed?
The test is usually conducted through a blood sample. A healthcare professional will draw a small amount of blood, which is then analyzed in a laboratory for the presence of IgE antibodies specific to the proteins in various dried fruits.
What are the symptoms of a dry fruit allergy that might prompt this test?
Symptoms of a dry fruit allergy can include itching or swelling of the mouth, lips, tongue, or throat; hives or skin rashes; gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea; and, in severe cases, anaphylaxis, which is a life-threatening allergic reaction.
What should I do if the test results show a positive dry fruit allergy?
If the test results indicate a dry fruit allergy, Medifyhome healthcare experts will likely recommend avoiding the identified dried fruits and may provide advice on reading food labels to avoid potential allergens. They will also offer guidance on managing allergic reactions and may refer you to an allergist for further evaluation and treatment. In case of severe allergies, carrying an epinephrine auto-injector (EpiPen) for emergency situations might be advised.