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Allergy testing is a procedure used to identify the specific substances (allergens) that cause allergic reactions in a person. Healthcare professionals use different tests to perform this evaluation. With the right diagnosis, you can take control of your allergies and improve your quality of life.

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  • What types of allergies can be diagnosed with allergy testing?

    Allergy testing can diagnose a wide range of allergies. These include those to pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, insect stings, foods, and medications. The specific type of test used can vary depending on the suspected allergen.

  • Is allergy testing painful?

    Most allergy tests, like skin prick tests, may cause slight itching but are generally painless. Intradermal tests can be slightly more uncomfortable, while patch tests are painless but may cause temporary itching or irritation.

  • How accurate is allergy testing?

    Allergy tests are highly accurate, especially when paired with your medical history, though no test is 100% perfect. An allergist can interpret results accurately in the context of your symptoms.

  • Can children undergo allergy testing?

    Children can undergo allergy testing, often essential for early diagnosis. Skin prick tests are commonly used, even for infants, depending on symptoms and the type of allergy.

  • How long does it take to get allergy test results?

    Results from skin prick tests are typically available within 20-30 minutes after the test. Blood test results may take several days to a week. Healthcare providers usually evaluate patch test results after 48 hours, with a final reading at 72 or 96 hours.

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