Strawberry

Detects strawberry-specific antibodies in the blood to check for allergic reaction risk and guide treatment in Visit Clinic.
What is a Strawberry Test in Visit Clinic?
The strawberry test checks whether your immune system reacts to proteins in strawberries. It measures strawberry-specific antibodies that the body makes when it sees the food as a threat. This is important because an allergy can cause symptoms from mild rashes to severe breathing problems. Doctors use the test to confirm a suspected food allergy, help plan avoidance, and decide if further testing or emergency medicines are needed. Results guide safe eating advice and treatment decisions. The test can also show cross-reactions with pollen or other fruits in some people.
Strawberry Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
Avoid antihistamines for 3–7 days before the test; otherwise no fasting required.
Strawberry Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Strawberry test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Strawberry Test in Visit Clinic?
Strawberry is usually offered as part of a food allergy panel or as a single allergen test when symptoms suggest a strawberry reaction. Your doctor may order it after hives, itching, lip or throat swelling, stomach upset, or breathing difficulties after eating strawberries. Abnormal results can come from true allergy, cross-reaction with pollen, or other immune conditions, and family history of allergies makes testing more likely.
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