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House Dust- IFCI 1 Allergy Test
Maximum Days for Report:
14 days

What are the prerequisites for the test House Dust- IFCI 1 Allergy Test

  • Patients must be off antihistamines for at least 7 days prior to testing
  • Patients should not be on any corticosteroids for at least 2 weeks prior to testing
  • Patients should not have had a recent live vaccine within 4 weeks of testing
  • Patients should not have had a recent blood transfusion within 8 weeks of testing

What are the measure values for the test House Dust- IFCI 1 Allergy Test

  • House Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides Pteronyssinus) IgE - Normal: Less than 0.35 kU/L, Borderline: 0.35 - 0.69 kU/L, High: 0.70 kU/L or greater
  • House Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides Farinae) IgE - Normal: Less than 0.35 kU/L, Borderline: 0.35 - 0.69 kU/L, High: 0.70 kU/L or greater
  • House Dust Mite (Dermatophagoides Mix) IgE - Normal: Less than 0.35 kU/L, Borderline: 0.35 - 0.69 kU/L, High: 0.70 kU/L or greater

What does this test House Dust- IFCI 1 Allergy Test identify?

  • Identifies allergies to house dust allergens
  • Specifically detects IgE antibodies to allergens found in house dust
  • Helps in diagnosing allergic reactions to dust mites, pet dander, cockroach droppings, and molds that are commonly found in household dust
  • Assists in determining the root cause of respiratory symptoms, skin rashes, or other allergic reactions triggered by exposure to house dust

Why is this test House Dust- IFCI 1 Allergy Test taken?

House Dust- IFCI 1 Allergy Test is taken to determine if a person is allergic to house dust. House dust is a common allergen that can cause symptoms such as sneezing, coughing, wheezing, and itching in individuals who are allergic to it. This test specifically measures the levels of IgE antibodies in the blood that are produced in response to exposure to house dust allergens.

By taking this test, healthcare providers can diagnose house dust allergies and develop appropriate treatment plans to help manage symptoms and improve quality of life for patients. It is important to identify and address house dust allergies as they can exacerbate conditions such as asthma, eczema, and allergic rhinitis.

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