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Mugwort, in Visit Clinic

Measures allergic sensitisation to mugwort pollen to help diagnose seasonal allergies and guide treatment decisions in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Mugwort Test in Visit Clinic?

The Mugwort test checks for allergic sensitisation to mugwort pollen by measuring specific IgE antibodies in the blood. It tells whether your immune system reacts to mugwort. Mugwort allergy commonly causes seasonal hay fever, itchy or watery eyes, sneezing, and can trigger or worsen asthma. The test helps identify the cause of seasonal symptoms and shows possible cross-reactions with related plants or foods. Doctors use results to advise on avoiding triggers, choose medicines, and consider allergy immunotherapy. It can also track changes in allergy status over time or after treatment.

Mugwort Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Mugwort Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Mugwort test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Mugwort Test in Visit Clinic?

Mugwort is often part of seasonal pollen or inhalant allergy panels. Doctors order it for people with seasonal sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes, or worsening asthma during late summer or autumn. A positive result supports a diagnosis of mugwort allergy and can arise from true sensitisation or cross-reactivity with related plants and some foods. Results guide avoidance, medication, and immunotherapy decisions. A family history of allergies increases likelihood of testing.

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What is mugwort called in India in Visit Clinic?plus

Mugwort is the plant Artemisia vulgaris. In India it is most often referred to by its botanical name or simply as “mugwort” in English; there isn’t a single universal Hindi or regional name. Vernacular names vary by state and language, so people and sources commonly use the scientific name Artemisia (or Artemisia vulgaris) for clear identification.

What is mugwort used for in Visit Clinic?plus

Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is traditionally used for digestive complaints (indigestion, bloating), to stimulate menstruation and relieve menstrual cramps, as a mild sedative for sleep and anxiety, and topically or in moxibustion for pain and circulation. It’s also used in some herbal remedies for parasitic infections. Cautions: avoid in pregnancy, with ragweed allergy, or when taking certain medications.

Is mugwort poisonous to humans in Visit Clinic?plus

Mugwort can be mildly poisonous. Small culinary amounts are usually tolerated, but leaves and essential oils contain compounds (e.g., thujone) that can cause stomach upset, vomiting, seizures in large doses, and potential liver toxicity. It commonly triggers allergic contact dermatitis and respiratory reactions in ragweed-sensitive people. Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding; do not take high‑dose extracts. Seek medical help for severe symptoms.

What is mugwort used for in skincare in Visit Clinic?plus

Mugwort (Artemisia) extract is used in skincare for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, helping calm redness, irritation and sensitive or acne-prone skin. Rich in antioxidants and bioactive compounds, it may support skin barrier repair, reduce itch and provide mild antimicrobial benefits. Common in calming serums, masks and toners, mugwort is valued for gentle hydration and anti-inflammatory relief.

Are mugwort and tea tree the same in Visit Clinic?plus

No. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) is a herb in the daisy family used in traditional remedies and moxibustion; it can trigger allergies and isn’t recommended in pregnancy. Tea tree (Melaleuca alternifolia) is an Australian tree whose essential oil has topical antimicrobial uses but can irritate skin and is toxic if swallowed. They differ in plant family, chemistry, uses, and safety.

Does mugwort cause dreams in Visit Clinic?plus

Mugwort is traditionally used to promote vivid or lucid dreams, and many people report increased dream intensity after using it as a tea, smudge, or pillow herb. Scientific evidence is limited and mainly anecdotal, though mugwort contains volatile compounds that may influence sleep and dreaming. Use cautiously— it can cause allergic reactions and should be avoided during pregnancy and with some medications.