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Food Allergy Panel Test in Bangalore

About the Food Allergy Panel Test

The Food Allergy Panel Test measures specific IgE antibodies against common food allergens, helping doctors identify which foods trigger allergic reactions. This essential diagnostic test helps doctors diagnose food allergies, identify specific food triggers, differentiate food allergy from food intolerance, evaluate unexplained allergic symptoms, guide dietary elimination plans, assess risk of severe allergic reactions, diagnose allergic reactions to eggs, milk, peanuts, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish, tree nuts, monitor food allergy treatment response, evaluate before food challenge tests, detect IgE-mediated food hypersensitivity, manage pediatric food allergies, prevent anaphylaxis risk, improve quality of life by avoiding triggers, and plan safe food consumption. The test uses ImmunoCAP or ELISA methods to detect allergen-specific IgE antibodies.Food allergies can progress to life-threatening anaphylaxis requiring immediate medical intervention. With Seviyaar, patients in Bangalore can access the Food Allergy Panel Test through NABL-certified laboratories ensuring accurate and reliable results. You can book your test using the lab tests booking platform and receive timely digital reports for better healthcare management in Bangalore efficiently.

How Seviyaar Can Help

Booking a Food Allergy Panel Test in Bangalore is simple with Seviyaar’s user-friendly platform. Patients can schedule tests online, choose home blood sample collection with trained phlebotomists, and receive accurate digital reports typically within 2-4 days from NABL-certified labs. The platform ensures reliable diagnostics through NABL-certified partner labs while also offering access to online doctor consultations for result interpretation and allergy management guidance. Additionally, users can explore supportive homecare services for ongoing medical needs, making healthcare more accessible and efficient for Bangalore residents.

FAQ

The Food Allergy Panel Test measures IgE antibodies against common food allergens to diagnose food allergies, identify specific food triggers (eggs, milk, peanuts, wheat, soy, fish, shellfish, tree nuts), differentiate food allergy from intolerance, guide dietary elimination, assess anaphylaxis risk, and manage food allergies effectively.

Yes, you can easily book the Food Allergy Panel Test online through Seviyaar with home blood sample collection available. Reports are delivered digitally within 2-4 days through Seviyaar's platform from NABL-certified partner labs.

No, fasting is not required for the Food Allergy Panel Test. You can eat and drink normally. The test requires a blood sample from the vein, collected by a trained phlebotomist. Inform your doctor about any medications, especially antihistamines, before the test.

Doctors recommend for unexplained hives or skin rashes after eating, swelling of lips/tongue/throat, nausea/vomiting/diarrhea following food, wheezing or breathing difficulty after eating, anaphylaxis symptoms, frequent digestive symptoms, recurrent abdominal pain, suspected food-triggered asthma, eczema worsening with food, infants with severe eczema, or pediatric food reactions.

Food Allergy Panel Test results are typically available within 2 to 4 days after sample collection. Some basic panels provide reports within 24 hours. Reports are conveniently delivered digitally through Seviyaar's platform with notifications for quick medical consultation.

Food Allergy Panel Test results are quantitative (Class 0-6 or kU/L): Class 0 (<0.35 kU/L): Negative (no allergy). Class 1 (0.35-0.70 kU/L): Low level, allergy unlikely. Class 2 (0.70-3.50 kU/L): Moderate level, possible allergy. Class 3 (3.50-17.50 kU/L): High level, allergy likely. Class 4 (17.50-50.00 kU/L): Very high level, allergy very likely. Class 5-6 (>50 kU/L): Extremely high level, severe allergy. Your report includes class readings for each allergen with interpretation guidelines.

The Food Allergy Panel Test detects food allergy to milk/cow's milk allergy, egg allergy, peanut allergy, wheat allergy, soy allergy, fish allergy (salmon, tuna, cod), shellfish allergy (shrimp, crab, lobster), tree nut allergy (almond, walnut, cashew, pistachio), sesame allergy, rice allergy, meat allergy, food-induced urticaria, food-induced angioedema, food-induced anaphylaxis, IgE-mediated food hypersensitivity, atopic dermatitis with food trigger, food-induced asthma, eosinophilic esophagitis, oral allergy syndrome, and differentiates IgE-mediated food allergy from non-IgE food intolerance for appropriate diet management and anaphylaxis prevention.