Hazelnut Allergen Test with Reflex

$24.95

This test is for hazelnut allergens. This test will determine if you are allergic to hazelnut.

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Preparation:

There is no preparation for this test.
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Collection Method:

Blood Draw
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Sample Type:

Blood
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Processing Time:

3-5 days

$24.95

Hazelnut Allergen Test with Reflex

Hazelnut Allergen Test with Reflex

$24.95

This test is for hazelnut allergens. This test will determine if you are allergic to hazelnut.

About The Test

Test Overview

A food allergy is an overreaction of the immune system to certain proteins in food, causing allergic symptoms when those foods are eaten. People with food allergies must avoid the allergen and related products to prevent these adverse reactions.
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Symptoms

Symptoms of a food allergy can include:       
  • Abdominal pain, cramps, nausea, and vomiting   
  • Diarrhea  
  • Difficulty swallowing   
  • Raised, red patches of skin (hives)   
  • Itching of the mouth, throat, eyes, skin, or any other area   
  • Nasal congestion or a runny nose   
  • Shortness of breath   
  • Anaphylaxis, a potentially life-threatening reaction that impairs breathing and can send the body into shock
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Test Includes

Reflexed When Appropriate

Reflex testing refers to laboratory testing that is performed subsequent to initial test results and used to further identify significant diagnostic information for appropriate patient care.

Hazelnut (Filbert) Allergen

Hazelnut allergy, also known as filbert allergy, is an immune system response triggered by proteins in hazelnuts. The body mistakenly identifies these proteins as harmful, leading to the release of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies. These antibodies trigger a reaction, causing symptoms like hives, itching, or more severe reactions like anaphylaxis.

Hazelnut Allergen

A hazelnut allergy is a type of food allergy where the body's immune system incorrectly identifies proteins in hazelnuts as a threat and releases IgE antibodies, triggering an allergic reaction. This can manifest as various symptoms, ranging from mild to severe, and is often associated with other allergic conditions.

Understanding Results

If this test confirms you have a food allergy, you should follow up with your primary care provider or an allergy specialist.
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