Silk

Detects allergy or skin sensitivity to silk proteins to explain itching, rash, or contact dermatitis in Visit Clinic.
What is a Silk Test in Visit Clinic?
This test checks whether your immune system reacts to proteins in silk. It measures skin sensitivity or allergic antibody response to silk exposure. Silk allergy can cause contact dermatitis, redness, itching, or blistering where silk touches the skin. It can also worsen existing eczema in some people. Doctors use this test to confirm a suspected contact allergy after symptoms appear. Results help guide treatment and prevention, such as avoiding silk garments or using barrier methods. Testing can also distinguish silk allergy from reactions to dyes, detergents, or other fabrics. Results are combined with your history and physical exam to make a clear plan for care.
Silk Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Avoid antihistamines 3–7 days before testing; no special fasting required.
Silk Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Silk test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Silk Test in Visit Clinic?
Silk is usually checked as part of a contact allergy panel or specific allergen testing when a patient has unexplained skin irritation. Doctors order it for localized itching, redness, rashes, or dermatitis that appears after wearing or touching silk. Abnormal results suggest immune sensitization and may come from repeated exposure, damaged skin barriers, or other allergic conditions. Family history of allergies or eczema can increase the value of testing and prompt earlier evaluation.
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