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Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP

Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP near me in Agra

Also referred as
Veg and Non-vegetarian Food Test
Veg+Non-veg Allergy Test
Allergy- Veg & Non-vegetarian Food Panel Test
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The Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP includes a group of blood tests available at an affordable price in Agra with Tata 1mg labs. This panel evaluates your Total IgE (antibodies produced by the immune system in response to allergens) as well as specific IgE against a wide range of vegetarian and non-vegetarian food allergens using the ImmunoCAP technique. 

Your doctor may suggest the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP if you exhibit symptoms associated with food allergy such as nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, coughing, wheezing, skin rashes, hives, etc. Doctors may also perform this test if there are no specific symptoms and cause of the allergy is not clear. 

No special preparation is required for the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP. However, inform your doctor about any medications (such as antihistamines) you are taking, as they might influence your test results.

 

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Understanding Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP

Food allergy occurs when your body has an immune response to certain foods. The immune system mistakenly identifies a food or a particular ingredient as harmful (allergen) and produces an inappropriate response by producing antibodies (specific proteins) called Immunoglobulin E (IgE).

The Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP is a comprehensive allergy panel that includes the Total IgE test, a blood test used to measure the total IgE levels in the blood. In addition, this test also detects the presence of specific IgE antibodies to a wide range of food allergens, including plants and animals based food sources such as wheat, rice, soybean, cow milk, lemon, tomato, onion, garlic, pineapple, peanut, lentils, olive, shrimp, cod fish, beef, pork, chicken meat, blue mussel, egg yolk, egg white, tuna and salmon.

Your doctor may suggest the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP if you exhibit symptoms associated with food allergy such as nausea, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nasal congestion, sneezing, itchy/watery eyes, coughing, wheezing, skin rashes, hives, etc. Doctors may also perform this test if there are no specific symptoms and cause of the allergy is not clear. Allergen detection through this panel will help your doctor guide appropriate management and treatment decisions and prevent severe complications. 

Generally, no special preparation is required for the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP. However, inform your doctor about any medications (such as antihistamines) you are taking, as they might influence your test results.

A positive test result signifies sensitivity to one or more common vegetarian and nonvegetarian allergens, warranting further investigation through more specific allergy testing. Conversely, a negative result indicates no sensitization to the tested allergens, though it does not eliminate the possibility of allergies to other substances not covered in this panel.

Lab test results can vary depending on the specific test kit used, as different methods and the quality of allergens used can affect the quantification of IgE. Therefore, these results are intended to be interpreted in conjunction with clinical symptoms. 

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What does Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP measure?

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The Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP measures total and specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood associated with allergic reactions to both vegetarian and non-vegetarian food allergens. This comprehensive panel targets a range of triggers including common vegetarian allergens like wheat, rice, soyabean, cow milk, lemon, tomato, onion, garlic, pineapple, peanut, lentils, and olive, as well as non-vegetarian allergens like shrimp, cod fish, beef, pork, chicken meat, blue mussel, egg yolk, egg white, tuna and salmon. This panel utilized the ImmunoCAP assay, a highly accurate and sensitive procedure that provides quantitative measurement of IgE antibodies and helps accurately diagnose food allergies and assess their severity.

The Total IgE (Immunoglobulin E) test is used to quantify the total level of IgE antibodies in your blood. Immunoglobulins are antibodies (proteins) secreted by plasma cells (immune cells) when the body identifies a dangerous foreign substance like bacteria, viruses, or allergens. There are five basic forms of immunoglobulins: IgA, IgG, IgM, IgD, and IgE. Of these, IgE plays a primary role in allergic reactions to allergens such as pollen, dust, pet dander, mold, latex, some foods (such as eggs, peanuts, or strawberries), or insect stings.

Unlike other antibodies, IgE is primarily associated with immune responses to allergenic substances, such as plant pollen, latex, pet dander, mold, eggs, peanuts, bee venom, and strawberries. Typically, IgE is present in tiny amounts in the blood. When the immune system encounters an allergen, it triggers the production of IgE antibodies. The Total IgE test measures the concentration of these IgE antibodies in the blood, providing insights into the presence and severity of allergies.

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The Wheat ( Gehon / Triticum aestivum) test measures the level of specific IgE antibodies against wheat (gehon proteins. This test is a highly sensitive and accurate way to detect IgE antibodies, helping to assess the severity of the allergic reaction and guide further diagnostic and treatment decisions.

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The Soyabean test measures the level of IgE antibodies in the blood that are directed against soyabean proteins. High IgE levels suggest an allergy to soyabeans. This test helps doctors understand how severe the allergy is, which can guide treatment and help decide how strictly the person should avoid soyabeans in their diet. It helps plan the next steps for diagnosis and treatment.

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The Cows Milk (Doodh) test measures the amount of specific antibodies (IgE) in the body that react to proteins found in cow milk (doodh) such as such as casein and whey. This test is important for diagnosing milk-based allergies and distinguishing them from other conditions like ike lactose intolerance or mild food sensitivities. It helps doctors understand how severe the allergy might be, guiding the next steps in diagnosis and treatment.

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The Egg White (Anda) test measures the level of specific IgE antibodies against egg white (anda) proteins. This test is a highly sensitive and accurate way to detect IgE antibodies, helping to assess the severity of the allergic reaction and guide further diagnostic and treatment decisions.

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The Lemon test measures the amount of specific antibodies (IgE) in the body that react to lemon proteins. This test is important for diagnosing lemon allergies and distinguishing them from other conditions like food sensitivities or oral allergy syndrome (OAS). It helps doctors understand how severe the allergy might be, guiding the next steps in diagnosis and treatment.

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The Tomato test measures the presence and levels of specific IgE antibodies against tomato proteins. This test helps determine whether an individual’s immune system is reacting to tomatoes, which is essential for diagnosing tomato allergies and differentiating them from other conditions like food intolerances or oral allergy syndrome.

The test is a highly precise and reliable method that measures IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the tomato allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions.

 

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The Onion test measures the amount of specific antibodies (IgE) in the body that react to onion proteins. This test is important for diagnosing onion allergies and distinguishing them from other conditions like food sensitivities or oral allergy syndrome (OAS). By identifying the severity of the allergic response, the test helps doctors determine the best course of action for diagnosis and treatment.

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The Rice test measures the level of specific IgE antibodies produced against rice proteins. Elevated levels of these antibodies suggest an allergic response to rice. The test helps assess the severity of the allergy, which can guide treatment decisions and help determine how strictly the individual needs to avoid rice in their diet. It helps doctors understand how severe the allergy might be, guiding the next steps in diagnosis and treatment.

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The Garlic test measures the amount of specific antibodies (IgE) in the body that react to garlic proteins. This test is important for diagnosing garlic allergies and distinguishing them from other conditions like food sensitivities or oral allergy syndrome (OAS). By identifying the severity of the allergic response, the test helps doctors determine the best course of action for diagnosis and treatment.

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The Pineapple test measures the amount of specific antibodies (IgE) in the body that react to pineapple proteins. This test is important for diagnosing pineapple allergies and distinguishing them from other conditions like food sensitivities or oral allergy syndrome (OAS). It helps doctors understand how severe the allergy might be, guiding the next steps in diagnosis and treatment.

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The Peanut (Moongfali / Arachis hypogaea) test measures the level of IgE antibodies in the blood that are directed against peanut proteins. High IgE levels suggest an allergy to peanuts. This test helps doctors understand how severe the allergy is, which can guide treatment and help decide how strictly the person should avoid peanuts in their diet. It helps plan the next steps for diagnosis and treatment.

 

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The Lentils test measures the level of IgE antibodies in the blood that are directed against lentil proteins. High IgE levels suggest an allergy to lentils. This test helps doctors understand how severe the allergy is, which can guide treatment and help decide how strictly the person should avoid lentils in their diet. It helps plan the next steps for diagnosis and treatment.

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The Olive test measures the amount of specific antibodies (IgE) in the body that react to olive proteins. This test is important for diagnosing olive allergies and distinguishing them from other conditions like food sensitivities or oral allergy syndrome (OAS). It helps doctors understand how severe the allergy might be, guiding the next steps in diagnosis and treatment.

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The Shrimp test measures the level of IgE antibodies that are specifically directed against shrimp proteins. This is a highly sensitive and precise method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions. 

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The Cod Fish ( Machhli / Gadus morhua) test measures the level of IgE antibodies directed against proteins found in cod fish. This test is a highly precise and reliable method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the cod fish allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions. 

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The Beef test measures the level of IgE antibodies that are specifically directed against beef proteins. This is a highly sensitive and precise method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions. 

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The Pork test measures the level of IgE antibodies that are specifically directed against pork proteins. This is a highly sensitive and precise method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions. 

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The Chicken Meat test measures the level of IgE antibodies directed against proteins found in chicken. This test is a highly precise and reliable method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the chicken allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions.

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The Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis) test measures the level of IgE antibodies directed against proteins found in blue mussels. This test is a highly precise and reliable method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the blue mussel allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions.

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The Egg Yolk test measures the level of specific IgE antibodies directed against egg yolk (anda) proteins. The test is a highly precise and reliable method that measures IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the tomato allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions.

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The Tuna test measures the level of IgE antibodies directed against proteins found in tuna. This test is a highly precise and reliable method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the tuna fish allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions. 

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The Salmon test measures the level of IgE antibodies that are specifically directed against salmon proteins. This is a highly sensitive and precise method that quantifies IgE antibodies, providing valuable insights into the severity of the allergic response and guiding further diagnostic and treatment decisions. 

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FAQs related to Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP in Agra

The Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP is a specialized test that screens for allergic reactions to a wide range of both vegetarian (plant-based) and non-vegetarian (animal-based) food allergens using the ImmunoCAP technique.
The panel typically tests for a wide range of allergens including vegetarian and non-vegetarian food such as wheat, rice, soyabean, cow milk, lemon, tomato, onion, garlic, pineapple, peanut, lentils, olive, shrimp, cod fish, beef, pork, chicken meat, blue mussel, egg yolk, egg white, tuna and salmon along with total IgE test.
Individuals experiencing symptoms suggestive of food allergies, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, skin rashes, or difficulty breathing, etc should consider getting the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP. It is also recommended for those with a family history of allergies or unexplained dietary-related symptoms.
No specific preparations are required for this panel. However, it is recommended that you consult with your doctor before taking the test, as they may have specific instructions or recommendations based on your individual medical history and current health status.
Yes, the panel can help monitor changes in allergic sensitivities, allowing for adjustments in treatment strategies as needed.
Yes. In Agra, you can schedule the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP test near you with Tata 1mg Labs. The panel is easy to book, cost-effective, and available with a comprehensive report.
Yes, home sample collection for the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP is readily available in Agra. Tata 1mg Labs allows you to choose a date and time that suits your schedule for sample collection.
If you want to schedule the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP with Tata 1mg Labs in Agra, the procedure is fairly easy and hassle-free. Follow these steps to book a test: 1). Visit the Lab Tests section on the Tata 1mg website. 2). Add the test you want in the cart. 3). Pick a time and date slot according to your convenience; however, do consider the necessary prerequisites while scheduling a test. 4). You will receive a notification with all the details once the test is scheduled.
Tata 1mg Labs is a pocket-friendly platform for booking lab tests in Agra. The Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP is available at an affordable price of Rs. 14650.
At Tata 1mg Labs, we understand the importance of timely results. We strive to provide fast turnaround times for test results, allowing you to get the information you need promptly. On average, we take 72 hours to provide the reports of the Allergy - Vegetarian + Non-Vegetarian Panel, ImmunoCAP in Agra.

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Contains 23 tests
Total IgE
Wheat ( Gehon / Triticum aestivum)
Soyabean
Cows Milk (Doodh)
Egg White (Anda)
Lemon
Tomato
Onion
Rice
Garlic
Pineapple
Peanut (Moongfali / Arachis hypogaea)
Lentils
Olive
Shrimp
Cod Fish ( Machhli / Gadus morhua)
Beef
Pork
Chicken Meat
Blue Mussel (Mytilus Edulis)
Egg Yolk
Tuna
Salmon