9241. Allergen. Extract. Mite flour Acarus siro (d70), IgE antibodies
Description
Flour mites are often found in flour due to improper and too long storage. Once in the human body, it can provoke the development of allergic reactions involving the respiratory system, gastrointestinal tract, and skin in the pathological process. The patient may experience tearing, nasal discharge, abdominal pain, diarrhea, skin rash.
The determination of specific immunoglobulins E makes it possible to identify the body's sensitization to the antigens of this tick and to diagnose the allergy provoked by it.
It is desirable to take the test in combination with an assessment of the body's sensitivity to other household and food allergens.
When and who needs the test?
- recommended for diagnostic search for the cause of allergies with year-round symptoms;
- making a decision on the tactics of treatment and the advisability of conducting allergen-specific therapy (ASIT).
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...