Meat Allergy

Measures antibodies to meat proteins or alpha-gal to identify allergic reactions and risk of severe responses in Visit Clinic.
What is a Meat Allergy Test in Visit Clinic?
This test measures specific IgE antibodies that react to proteins in meat or to the sugar molecule called alpha-gal. These antibodies show that the immune system is primed to react when you eat certain meats. That reaction can cause skin rashes, swelling, stomach upset, breathing problems, or in rare cases a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis. Detecting these antibodies helps confirm an allergy and can distinguish classic immediate meat allergy from delayed alpha-gal syndrome. Doctors combine test results with your symptoms, timing of reactions, and exposure history (for example recent tick bites) to make a diagnosis. Results guide dietary advice, emergency planning, and follow-up testing if needed.
Meat Allergy Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Meat Allergy Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Meat Allergy test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Meat Allergy Test in Visit Clinic?
Meat Allergy is usually part of a specific IgE panel for suspected food allergy. Doctors order it when patients report hives, swelling, stomach upset, wheezing, or unexplained delayed reactions after eating red meat. It helps diagnose IgE-mediated meat allergy and alpha-gal syndrome. Abnormal results may follow recent exposures, tick bites, and an atopic tendency. A family history of allergies can make testing more likely.
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