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What is the maximum days the report can be obtained for the test

The report for the Lettuce Allergy Test can be obtained within 3-5 business days after the test is conducted.

What are the prerequisites for the test Lettuce Allergy Test

Prerequisites for Lettuce Allergy Test:

  1. Consultation with a healthcare provider to discuss symptoms and concerns
  2. No consumption of lettuce or lettuce-containing products for at least 2 weeks prior to the test
  3. No recent antihistamine use for at least 7 days before the test
  4. Provide a detailed medical history including any previous allergic reactions
  5. Inform healthcare provider of any current medications or supplements being taken

What are the measure values for the test Lettuce Allergy Test

  • Skin prick test: Positive result if wheal size is 3 mm or larger
  • Specific IgE blood test: Positive result if IgE levels are 0.35 kU/L or higher
  • Oral food challenge: Positive result if symptoms occur within 2 hours of ingestion

What does this test Lettuce Allergy Test identify?

This Lettuce Allergy Test helps identify any potential allergic reactions to lettuce. It can determine if an individual has a sensitivity or allergy to lettuce by testing for specific antibodies that the immune system produces in response to lettuce proteins. The test results can help healthcare providers diagnose lettuce allergies and recommend appropriate treatment options.

Why is this test Lettuce Allergy Test taken?

There are several reasons why the Lettuce Allergy Test may be taken:

  • Confirmation of Allergy: The test can help confirm whether an individual is allergic to lettuce or not. Symptoms of lettuce allergy may include itching, swelling, hives, or even anaphylaxis.
  • Dietary Management: If someone suspects they have a lettuce allergy, they may take the test to determine if they need to avoid lettuce in their diet to prevent allergic reactions.
  • Medical Diagnosis: Healthcare providers may recommend the Lettuce Allergy Test as part of the diagnostic process to identify the cause of allergic symptoms.
  • Treatment Planning: Knowing about a lettuce allergy can help healthcare providers develop an appropriate treatment plan to manage allergic reactions effectively.

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