2336. Package # 615 (Allergens. Operational)
Turnaround time (days): 5
5810 ₴
Description
Comprehensive study to quantify in the blood specific IgE to allergens: staphylococcal enterotoxins A, B, C, TSST, latex, chlorhexidine. Toxins can directly affect the body, causing symptoms of skin lesions: scalded skin syndrome in infants, staphylococcal gastroenteritis. The response to the entry of foreign cells into the body is the rapid production of class E immunoglobulins.
Against the background of an allergic reaction to enterotoxin, internal organs and tissues are damaged, accompanied by the following symptoms:
- sneezing;
- diarrhea;
- itching and redness of the skin;
- dizziness;
- drowsiness;
- dyspnea;
- dry cough;
- sore throat;
- anaphylactic shock;
- increased sweating;
- increase in body temperature;
- angioedema;
- rash;
- conjunctivitis;
- an increase in the size of the thymus gland;
- exacerbation of chronic diseases;
- migraine.
Persons with allergic diseases before the operation are advised to follow a hypoallergenic diet, to exclude contact with potential allergens. More informative is a blood test to detect specific IgE antibodies to the traditional allergens of Staphylococcus aureus, chlorhexidine and latex
When and who needs the test?
Recommended for the diagnosis of sensitization to traditional food products in patients with allergic diseases (food allergy, acute and chronic urticaria, angioedema, atopic dermatitis, bronchial asthma, allergic rhinitis).
Biological material
- Venous blood
Preparing for a blood test
In order to exclude factors that may affect the test results, we recommend to follow the preparation rules:
- an important condition for laboratory tests is to take blood on an empty stomach.
- 6-12 hours before the test, you should avoid eating, drinking alcohol, smoking, and limit physical activity. Drinking...