Specific IgE for Milk

Measures milk-specific IgE antibodies in blood to detect or monitor IgE-mediated milk allergy and allergic risk in Visit Clinic.
What is a Specific IgE for Milk Test in Visit Clinic?
Specific IgE for Milk measures antibodies (IgE) in the blood that react to cow’s milk proteins. IgE antibodies are part of the immune response. When they target milk proteins, they can cause immediate allergic reactions. This test helps identify IgE‑mediated milk allergy. It is useful for children and adults with hives, vomiting, breathing problems, or suspected anaphylaxis after eating dairy. Doctors combine the result with your symptoms and history. They may also use skin tests or an oral food challenge to confirm diagnosis. Repeat testing can track whether a child is outgrowing the allergy or responding to treatment.
Specific IgE for Milk Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Specific IgE for Milk Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Specific IgE for Milk test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Specific IgE for Milk Test in Visit Clinic?
Specific IgE for Milk is often ordered as part of a food allergy panel when a patient has suspected reactions after dairy. Doctors may request it for symptoms like hives, vomiting, wheeze, eczema flare, or suspected anaphylaxis. It helps confirm IgE‑mediated milk allergy and guide decisions about elimination diets, oral food challenges, or immunotherapy. Elevated results reflect immune sensitization and family history of allergies increases the test’s relevance.
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