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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 Oak Wood Allergy Test is 7 days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Oak Wood Allergy Test

  • A doctor's referral
  • No use of antihistamines for at least 7 days prior to the test
  • No use of corticosteroids for at least 2 weeks prior to the test
  • No recent exposure to oak wood or oak wood products

What are the measure values for the test Oak Wood Allergy Test

  • Measure Value 1: Skin prick test results - positive
  • Measure Value 2: Specific IgE blood test results - elevated
  • Measure Value 3: Symptom severity rating - moderate

What does this test Oak Wood Allergy Test identify?

Oak Wood Allergy Test

The Oak Wood Allergy Test is a diagnostic test that helps identify whether an individual has an allergy to oak wood. Oak wood allergies are a type of contact dermatitis that occurs when the skin comes into contact with oak wood or products made from oak wood. This test can help determine if a person's symptoms such as rash, itching, redness, or swelling are caused by an allergic reaction to oak wood.

Why is this test Oak Wood Allergy Test taken?

Reason for Oak Wood Allergy Test

Individuals may undergo an Oak Wood Allergy Test to determine if they have an allergy to oak wood. This type of allergy test is often recommended for individuals who work with oak wood or are frequently exposed to it, such as carpenters, furniture makers, or individuals who live in homes with oak furniture or flooring.

The test involves exposing the individual to a small amount of oak wood extract or dust and monitoring their body's reaction. Symptoms of an oak wood allergy may include skin rashes, itching, sneezing, coughing, or difficulty breathing.

Identifying an oak wood allergy is important as it can help individuals avoid exposure to oak wood and prevent allergic reactions. It can also guide healthcare providers in developing a treatment plan for managing the allergy, such as prescribing medications or recommending lifestyle changes.

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