Asthma/ Rhinitis Comprehensive Panel

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The Asthma/ Rhinitis Comprehensive Panel Price is ₹ 12,300 .
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Price : ₹ 12,300
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Asthma/ rhinitis panel is done to:
Identify specific allergens that may be triggering asthma and rhinitis symptoms. This can help guide treatment decisions and improve the effectiveness of treatment.
Monitor the effectiveness of allergy treatment over time. For example, if a patient is receiving immunotherapy for allergies, the test may be ordered at regular intervals to track the patient’s response to treatment and adjust the treatment plan as needed.
Assist in diagnosing asthma and rhinitis, especially when symptoms are not clear-cut or not responding to treatment as expected.
Help determine if allergen-specific immunotherapy would be beneficial for a patient.
Assess the severity of asthma and rhinitis and track the progression of the disease over time.
Asthma allergy test measures the IgE-mediated response to 19 different types of inhalant allergens like house dust, pollen, animal dander and insects. These include Dermatophagoides Farinae, Cockroach German, Cat Dander, Dog Dander, Bermuda Grass (Durva/ Cynodon grass), Mesquite (Pahadi Keekar/ Prosopis Juliflora), Common Ragweed (Close To Parthenium/ Congress Grass/ Ambrosia Elatior), Aspergillus Fumigatus, Alternaria alternata, Elm, Johnson Grass (Jowar grass/ Sorghum Grass), Eucalyptus, Acasia, English Plantain, Goose Foot, Penicillium Notatum, Cladosporium herbarum, Horse Dander, and Cow Dander.
Total IgE levels are also measured.
Asthma allergy test requires a blood sample post exposure to the allergens. A tourniquet (elastic) band is placed tightly on the upper arm. The patient is then asked to make a fist. This helps in the build-up of blood filling the veins. The skin is disinfected before needle insertion and the blood sample is collected in vacutainer.
If results are positive, it may indicate that the patient has an allergy to one or more of the allergens tested for. The healthcare provider may recommend measures to reduce exposure to the allergen.
If test results are negative, it could indicate that the patient has no allergy to the allergens tested for or the IgE levels are not high enough to detect. The negative results do not rule out the possibility of an allergy to other allergens not included in the test. The healthcare provider may recommend other diagnostic tests to confirm the absence of an allergy or to identify other potential causes of the symptoms.