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

The maximum days for obtaining the report for the Oat Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP is 5-7 business days.

What are the prerequisites for the test Oat Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP

  • Physician's order
  • Fasting is not required
  • No special preparation required
  • No specific age restrictions
  • No specific medication restrictions

What are the measure values for the test Oat Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP

  • Oat-specific IgE: < 0.35 kU/L (negative)
  • Oat-specific IgE: 0.35-0.69 kU/L (equivocal)
  • Oat-specific IgE: ≥ 0.70 kU/L (positive)

What does this test Oat Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP identify?

This test, the Oat Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP, identifies the presence of antibodies specific to oat proteins in the blood. These antibodies are produced by the immune system in response to oat proteins, indicating an allergic reaction to oats. By measuring the levels of these antibodies, healthcare providers can diagnose oat allergies and determine appropriate treatment and management strategies for individuals with this type of allergy.

Why is this test Oat Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP taken?

  1. Medical history:

    The Oat Allergy Test By ImmunoCAP is taken to evaluate individuals who have a history of allergic reactions after consuming oats or oat-containing products. Symptoms of oat allergy may include skin rashes, hives, itching, swelling, difficulty breathing, or gastrointestinal issues.

  2. Differential diagnosis:

    This test helps differentiate between oat allergy and other conditions that may present with similar symptoms, such as gluten intolerance or celiac disease. It can aid in accurately diagnosing the underlying cause of the allergic reactions.

  3. Treatment planning:

    Knowing whether an individual is allergic to oats is essential for developing an appropriate treatment plan. If the test results are positive, the individual can avoid oats and oat-containing products to prevent allergic reactions.

  4. Risk assessment:

    For individuals with a known oat allergy, this test can help assess the risk of severe allergic reactions, such as anaphylaxis, upon exposure to oats. It provides valuable information for managing the allergy and preventing potential complications.

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