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Test: Cheese (Cheddar) Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP

Maximum Days to Obtain Report: 7-10 days

What are the prerequisites for the test Cheese (Cheddar) Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP

  • There are no specific prerequisites for the Cheese (Cheddar) Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP.
  • However, it is recommended to consult with a healthcare provider before taking the test to ensure accurate interpretation of results.

What are the measure values for the test Cheese (Cheddar) Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP

  • Normal range: 0.00-0.35 kU/L
  • Borderline range: 0.36-0.69 kU/L
  • Abnormal range: 0.70 kU/L and above

What does this test Cheese (Cheddar) Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP identify?

Cheese (Cheddar) Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP

This test identifies whether an individual has an allergy to Cheddar cheese. ImmunoCAP is a specific type of blood test that measures the levels of allergen-specific IgE antibodies in the blood.

When a person with a Cheddar cheese allergy is exposed to the allergen, their immune system produces IgE antibodies in response. These antibodies trigger the release of histamine and other chemicals, leading to allergic symptoms.

The ImmunoCAP test measures the amount of IgE antibodies specific to Cheddar cheese in the blood. A positive result indicates that the individual is allergic to Cheddar cheese and may experience allergic symptoms upon consumption.

Why is this test Cheese (Cheddar) Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP taken?

This test is taken to determine if an individual has an allergy to Cheddar cheese. The ImmunoCAP test is a specific and accurate way to measure the levels of Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood in response to exposure to Cheddar cheese proteins. If the test results show elevated levels of IgE antibodies, it indicates that the individual is allergic to Cheddar cheese and may experience symptoms such as hives, itching, swelling, or even anaphylaxis upon consumption.

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