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

The maximum days the report can be obtained for the test Shrimp Allergy Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Shrimp Allergy Test

Prerequisites for the Shrimp Allergy Test:

  • Consultation with a healthcare provider to discuss symptoms and concerns related to shrimp allergy
  • Avoidance of shrimp and other shellfish for a period of time before the test
  • Provide a detailed medical history, including any previous allergic reactions or food intolerances
  • Discontinue the use of antihistamines and other allergy medications before the test, as they may interfere with results
  • Be prepared to undergo a skin prick test or blood test to confirm the presence of shrimp-specific IgE antibodies

What are the measure values for the test Shrimp Allergy Test

  • Allergy Level: Moderate
  • Specific IgE Level: 3.5 kU/L
  • Severity: Mild

What does this test Shrimp Allergy Test identify?

Shrimp Allergy Test

The Shrimp Allergy Test is a diagnostic test that identifies if an individual has an allergy to shrimp. This test typically involves a skin prick test or a blood test to check for specific antibodies that are associated with shrimp allergies.

Shrimp allergies can cause symptoms such as hives, itching, swelling, stomach cramps, vomiting, and in severe cases, anaphylaxis. Identifying a shrimp allergy through this test can help individuals avoid allergic reactions and seek proper treatment if needed.

Why is this test Shrimp Allergy Test taken?

The Shrimp Allergy Test is taken to determine if an individual has an allergic reaction to shrimp. Shrimp is a common allergen that can cause symptoms ranging from mild itching and hives to severe anaphylaxis. By taking this test, healthcare providers can assess the presence of specific antibodies in the blood that react to shrimp proteins. This information can help determine if an individual should avoid shrimp in their diet to prevent allergic reactions.

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