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Sheep Sorel, in Visit Clinic

Detects specific IgE antibodies to sheep proteins to identify allergic sensitivity and guide avoidance and treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
Yes
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
28 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
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What is a Sheep Sorel Test in Visit Clinic?

The Sheep Sorel test measures specific IgE antibodies against proteins from sheep (for example dander, meat, or milk). These antibodies show if your immune system is sensitized to sheep-related allergens. Knowing this helps identify causes of allergic symptoms like sneezing, rashes, swelling, or asthma. Doctors use the result to confirm an allergy, advise on avoidance, decide on treatments such as antihistamines or immunotherapy, and monitor changes over time. It is a useful tool alongside your history and other allergy tests.

Sheep Sorel Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid antihistamines for 3–7 days before testing. No fasting required.

Sheep Sorel Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

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

  • Single test

Why Take a Sheep Sorel Test in Visit Clinic?

Sheep Sorel is a specific-IgE allergy test often included in food or inhalant allergy panels. Doctors order it when patients have sneezing, hives, swelling, wheeze, or digestive symptoms after exposure to sheep, lamb meat, or sheep milk. Abnormal results suggest immune sensitization due to exposure, cross-reactivity, or high total IgE from infections or atopy. Medications, recent allergen exposure, and family history of allergies influence interpretation.

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What is sheep sorrel used for in Visit Clinic?plus

Sheep sorrel is used culinarily for its tangy, lemony flavor in salads, soups and sauces, and in traditional herbal medicine as a digestive aid, mild diuretic and anti-inflammatory. It’s an ingredient in some complementary cancer mixtures and topical folk remedies for wounds. Scientific evidence is limited; it contains oxalates and other compounds, so avoid high intake in pregnancy, kidney stones or with blood-thinning medications.

What is sorrel called in India in Visit Clinic?plus

In India, "sorrel" commonly refers to the sour leafy plant Hibiscus sabdariffa (roselle), known regionally as gongura (Telugu), ambadi (Marathi) and pulichakeerai/pulicha keerai (Tamil). The term can also mean garden sorrel (Rumex acetosa) used in salads, but the familiar culinary sour leaf across many Indian cuisines is usually roselle/gongura.

Is sheep sorrel safe to eat in Visit Clinic?plus

Sheep sorrel is generally safe to eat in normal culinary amounts (salads, soups, sauces). It contains oxalic acid, so large or concentrated doses can increase oxalate load and may worsen kidney stones, reduce calcium absorption, or cause stomach upset. Avoid medicinal/supplement doses and consult a clinician if pregnant, breastfeeding, have kidney disease, or a history of oxalate stones.

What is another name for sheep sorrel in Visit Clinic?plus

Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) is also commonly called red sorrel, field sorrel, sourweed, or slender sorrel. These names reflect its tangy, sour-tasting leaves and reddish stems. It’s a small perennial herb frequently found in lawns, fields, and disturbed soils, often used traditionally in salads, teas, or herbal preparations.

What are the side effects of sheep sorrel tea in Visit Clinic?plus

Sheep sorrel tea can cause stomach upset, nausea and diarrhea, and contains high oxalates that may raise kidney stone risk, reduce calcium availability, or worsen kidney disease. It may interact with blood thinners and diuretics, increasing bleeding or electrolyte risks. Allergic reactions and rare toxicity with high doses are reported. Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding and consult a clinician if you have kidney, liver, or bleeding disorders.

What is the magical use of sheep sorrel in Visit Clinic?plus

Sheep sorrel (Rumex acetosella) is used traditionally as a mild diuretic, digestive aid, anti‑inflammatory and for topical wound care; it’s also an ingredient in folk cancer concoctions like Essiac. Scientific evidence for benefit is limited, and it can cause stomach upset, high oxalate levels and interactions with medications. Consult a healthcare professional before using it as a remedy.