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White pine, in Visit Clinic

Measures specific IgE antibodies to white pine pollen to identify pollen allergy and guide management in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a White pine Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures whether your immune system has made specific IgE antibodies to white pine pollen. Those antibodies show that your body is sensitized to this tree pollen. Sensitization can cause allergic rhinitis, itchy eyes, sinus symptoms, or trigger asthma in sensitive people. Detecting white pine allergy helps doctors confirm the cause of seasonal symptoms. Results guide treatment choices like avoidance, allergy medicines, or allergy shots (immunotherapy). Doctors may order it alone or as part of a broader outdoor-aeroallergen panel. It is useful when skin testing is not possible or when clear confirmation of a single pollen trigger is needed.

White pine Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

White pine Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The White pine test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a White pine Test in Visit Clinic?

White pine is usually checked as a specific IgE within an outdoor aeroallergen panel. Doctors order it when patients have seasonal sneezing, runny or blocked nose, itchy eyes, or asthma flares. It helps confirm allergic rhinitis or pollen-triggered asthma and guides avoidance or immunotherapy. Positive results reflect allergic sensitization from exposure, atopy, or cross-reactivity, and family history of allergies increases the likelihood of testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is white pine used for in Visit Clinic?plus

White pine, Pinus strobus, is traditionally used for respiratory complaints—coughs, bronchitis and chest congestion—acting as an expectorant and mild antiseptic in inhalations, syrups, and chest rubs. It is also applied topically for muscle and joint aches and as a mild antiseptic for minor wounds. Evidence is limited and variable, so consult a healthcare professional before using it medicinally.

Is white pine a good tree in Visit Clinic?plus

White pine (Pinus strobus) is a valuable, fast-growing ornamental and timber tree: it provides quick shade, wildlife habitat, erosion control, and softwood lumber. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil but needs space because of height and shallow roots. Susceptible to pests and diseases (blister rust) and wind damage, so avoid planting too close to buildings or paved areas.

Can you eat white pine in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes — many parts of white pine (Pinus strobus) are edible: young needles can be brewed into a vitamin C–rich tea, and the inner bark (phloem) can be eaten raw, dried or ground in survival situations. Avoid needles from treated trees, ensure correct identification (some pine species are toxic), and pregnant people or those with allergies should consult a clinician before consuming pine products.

What are the disadvantages of white pine in Visit Clinic?plus

White pine (needles, oil or extracts) can cause stomach upset, nausea or vomiting if taken orally; topical or inhaled forms may trigger skin irritation, allergic contact dermatitis or respiratory irritation. Large or improper doses risk toxicity. Safety in pregnancy, breastfeeding and young children isn’t well established, and extracts may interact with medications. Evidence for many uses is limited, so use cautiously.

Can you drink white pine tea in Visit Clinic?plus

You can drink white pine (Pinus strobus) needle tea; it’s traditionally used and contains vitamin C and antioxidants. However, not all pine species are safe—some are toxic—and improperly identified needles can cause harm. Avoid if pregnant, breastfeeding, or giving to young children; consult your healthcare provider if you take medications or have medical conditions. Use correct species and moderate amounts.

How strong is white pine in Visit Clinic?plus

White pine is a relatively soft, lightweight softwood with low hardness (Janka ≈ 380 lbf) and moderate strength-to-weight. It has low density and excellent workability, making it suitable for millwork, trim, cabinetry and light framing, but it’s weaker in bending and compression than many construction woods and isn’t recommended for heavy structural loads without reinforcement.