Allergy – Non-vegetarian Panel

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The Allergy – Non-vegetarian Panel Price is ₹ 7,580 .
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The Allergy – Non-vegetarian Panel is done for several reasons to diagnose and manage potential allergies to animal-derived foods:
Identifying Specific Triggers: This test helps pinpoint exactly which non-vegetarian foods you might be allergic to.
Improved Food Management: Knowing exactly what triggers your allergy allows you and your doctor to develop a safe and personalized food plan.
Differential Diagnosis: Sometimes, symptoms can be caused by intolerances or other digestive issues that mimic allergies. This test helps differentiate between a true allergy and other conditions, leading to more targeted management strategies.
Guidance for Other Tests: Depending on the results of this panel, your doctor might recommend further testing for specific allergies within the positive categories.
Non-vegetarian allergy test measures the IgE-mediated response to 10 common non-vegetarian food sources:
- Pork (Sus Spp.)
- Egg Yolk (Anda)
- Chicken Meat (Gallus Spp./Murgi)
- Beef (Bos spp)
- Salmon (Salmo Salar/Rawas)
- Tuna (Thunnus Albacares)
- Shrimp/Prawns
- Cod Fish (Gadus Morhua/Machhli )
- Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis)
- Egg White (Anda)
Total IgE levels are also measured.
Non veg 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.
Positive result to an allergen indicates that the person is allergic to it. Increased IgE levels further confirms that. Very often the test may be positive for more than one allergen as well. The further treatment course is decided based on the results. Based on the symptom, age, environmental allergens, and region wise allergens further testing may be required for specific diagnosis. Negative result may require other tests for differential diagnosis