SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST )

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SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST ), in Visit Clinic

Measures specific IgE antibodies in blood to identify sensitization to foods, pollens, dust, and animal dander 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
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST ) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures IgE antibodies in your blood that are specific to particular allergens. IgE is the immune protein that triggers allergic reactions. Knowing which allergens cause IgE responses helps identify sensitizations to foods, pollens, dust mites, animal dander, or insect venom. Doctors use the results with your symptoms and history to confirm likely allergies. Results help guide avoidance, treatment choices, and decisions about allergy shots or emergency plans. A positive result shows sensitization but does not always mean you will have symptoms. Negative results make allergy unlikely for that specific tested substance. The test is useful when skin testing is not possible or safe.

SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST ) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST ) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST ) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST ) Test in Visit Clinic?

SERUM ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IGE (SAT TEST ) is often ordered as single allergen tests or as part of an allergy panel. It is used when patients have sneezing, wheezing, hives, itchy skin, stomach upset, or suspected anaphylaxis. It helps diagnose food or inhalant allergies, asthma triggers, and venom allergy. High results come from allergic sensitization, recent exposure, or cross-reactivity; infections and some immune conditions can affect levels. A family history of allergies makes testing more likely and useful.

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Frequently asked questions

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What does a serum IgE test indicate in Visit Clinic?plus

A serum IgE test measures total immunoglobulin E in the blood. Elevated IgE suggests allergic sensitization and atopic conditions (eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma), parasitic infections, or certain immune disorders; very high or low values may indicate immune dysregulation. It supports but does not confirm specific allergies—clinical history and, if needed, specific IgE or skin testing are used together for diagnosis.

What happens if the IgE count is high in Visit Clinic?plus

A high IgE level usually indicates allergic sensitization and is commonly seen with atopic conditions (eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma), food allergies, or parasitic infections. It can increase risk of allergic reactions, including severe reactions in susceptible people. Persistently very high IgE may suggest rare immune disorders. Further evaluation guides treatment: avoidance, antihistamines, steroids, or specialist therapies like biologics.

What level of IgE indicates allergy in Visit Clinic?plus

Total IgE levels vary by age and lab, but <100 IU/mL is often considered normal; 100–500 IU/mL suggests possible atopy, and levels above about 500–1,000 IU/mL indicate a high likelihood of allergic disease. For allergen-specific IgE, a value ≥0.35 kU/L is commonly regarded as positive (class 1), with higher values indicating stronger sensitization.

What is a specific IgE allergy test in Visit Clinic?plus

A specific IgE allergy test measures the level of IgE antibodies in your blood to particular allergens (foods, pollens, pet dander, insect venom, or drugs). Performed from a blood sample, it helps identify sensitisation to specific triggers. Higher specific IgE suggests allergic sensitisation but doesn’t always predict symptoms; results must be interpreted with clinical history to confirm true allergy and guide management.

What is a normal IgE level by age in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal total IgE varies by age. Approximate upper limits: infants (0–1 year) ~20 IU/mL; toddlers/preschool (1–5 years) ~60 IU/mL; school-age children (6–10 years) ~90 IU/mL; adolescents (11–15 years) up to ~200 IU/mL; adults generally under ~100–150 IU/mL. Values vary by lab; if results are high or symptoms occur, discuss with your doctor.

What are the 7 allergy symptoms in Visit Clinic?plus

Seven common allergy symptoms are: 1) Sneezing; 2) Runny or blocked nose (nasal congestion); 3) Itchy, red, watery eyes; 4) Coughing; 5) Wheeze or shortness of breath; 6) Skin reactions such as hives, eczema or itching; 7) Swelling of face, lips, tongue or throat (angioedema). Seek urgent medical care for severe breathing problems or rapid swelling.