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Allergy - Environmental Panel

Also known as: Allergy Panel - Environmental

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Environmental Allergy Panel Overview

An allergy is a hypersensitivity disorder of the immune system that causes undesirable reactions to certain substances like food, dust, pollen, drugs or even animal dander. These reactions normally do not occur in others. The substance causing the reaction is an allergen. Immunoglobin E is an antibody that the body produces in case of an allergic reaction. Total IgE test is a blood test used to measure the complete IgE levels in the blood, but it does not indicate what specific allergen is causing the reaction. The allergy-environmental panel is a screening that tests the body's reaction to 25 different sources of environmental inhalants by Phadiotop using ImmunoCAP technique. Based on the results the source of allergy/allergies is determined and the course of treatment is decided accordingly. Along with this, the allergen-specific IgE levels are also checked.

The Environmental Allergy Panel is a comprehensive diagnostic test designed to identify specific environmental allergens that trigger allergic reactions in individuals. This test assesses the body's immune response to various environmental inhalants, such as pollen, dust mites, mould, and animal dander. By measuring the levels of allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in the blood or through skin prick tests, the Environmental Allergy Panel helps determine the exact sources of allergic reactions.

Understanding the specific allergens causing allergic symptoms is crucial for developing effective treatment and management plans. The Environmental Allergy Panel provides valuable insights into an individual's sensitivity to common environmental allergens, enabling doctors to tailor treatment strategies accordingly.

Reasons for Undergoing the Environmental Allergy Panel

There are several reasons why a doctor may recommend the Environmental Allergy Panel:

  • To identify the specific environmental allergens triggering allergic reactions
  • To assess the body's response to 25 distinct sources of environmental inhalants
  • To measure total IgE levels in the blood, which can indicate the presence of an allergy, although it does not specify the allergen
  • For suspected allergies due to environmental inhalants, to determine the exact source
  • To help doctors create an effective treatment and prevention plan for allergies
  • For individuals experiencing symptoms such as running nose, sneezing, coughing, diarrhoea, hives, itching, rashes, redness, swelling, raised bumps, and scaling of the skin

List of Parameters Considered During the Environmental Allergy Panel

The Environmental Allergy Panel measures several key parameters to assess an individual's allergic sensitivities:

  • Allergen-Specific IgE Levels: These levels indicate the presence and severity of an allergic reaction to specific environmental allergens. Elevated levels of IgE antibodies against a particular allergen suggest an allergy to that substance.
  • Total IgE Levels: This parameter measures the overall level of IgE antibodies in the blood, which can be elevated in individuals with allergies. However, it does not specify which allergen is causing the reaction.

Environmental Allergy Panel Preparation

To ensure accurate results and a smooth testing process, individuals should follow these preparation steps for the Environmental Allergy Panel:

  • Discuss Medical History: Inform your doctor about any known allergies, medical conditions, and medications you are currently taking, as these factors can influence the test results.
  • Avoid Antihistamines: Refrain from taking antihistamines for at least a week before the test, as these medications can interfere with the accuracy of the results.
  • Inform About Recent Travels or Location Changes: Mention any recent travels or changes in location to your healthcare provider, as exposure to different allergens can vary depending on the environment.
  • Follow Doctor's Instructions: Adhere to any specific instructions provided by your doctor to ensure optimal test results. For blood tests, fasting is not typically required.

Environmental Allergy Panel Results & Interpretation

The results of the Environmental Allergy Panel are interpreted as follows:

  • Positive Result: Indicates that the person is allergic to the specific allergen tested. Increased allergen-specific IgE levels confirm the allergy.
  • Negative Result: May require further testing for differential diagnosis if symptoms persist.
  • Multiple Allergens: The test may be positive for more than one allergen, indicating multiple allergies.
  • Interpretation: The results are interpreted in conjunction with the patient's medical history and symptoms. The size and presence of a reaction (wheal and flare in skin tests) or IgE levels in blood tests help determine the severity and nature of the allergy.

Home Collection for Environmental Allergy Panel

Metropolis Healthcare offers a convenient home sample collection service for the Environmental Allergy Panel, ensuring a seamless experience for patients. A trained phlebotomist will visit your home to collect the required blood samples, maintaining the highest standards of safety, hygiene, and sample handling. This service eliminates the need to visit a clinic or laboratory, providing comfort and convenience without compromising on testing accuracy. With Metropolis Healthcare's commitment to accessible healthcare and timely, reliable results, you can trust that you will receive quality diagnostic solutions from the comfort of your own home.

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Allergy Panel - Environmental Price

Metropolis Healthcare is a leading diagnostics centre and pathology lab in India equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies that provides the Allergy Panel - Environmental with a clear pricing structure.

The Allergy Panel - Environmental Price in Mumbai is ₹ 16,535 .

We are committed to deliver accurate and quality results from the best labs in India with complete transparency regarding test cost and turnaround time. No matter where you are, we strive to offer patients high-quality service that is affordable and accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

The Allergy - Environmental Panel test is done for the following reasons:

  • To find out what triggers your allergies in the environment, such as mould, dust mites, pollen, etc.
  • To assess the body's response to 25 distinct sources of environmental inhalants.
  • To measure total IgE levels in the blood.
  • For suspected allergies due to certain sources of environmental inhalants (allergens) for determining the exact source causing it.
  • To help the doctor create an effective treatment and prevention plan for allergies.

Environmental allergy panel test measures the IgE-mediated response to 25 sources of environmental inhalants. The include Cat dander, Dog dander, Common Ragweed (Ambrosia Elatior )Close To Parthenium / Congress Grass, House Dust (Greer Labs), D Farinae (House Dust Mite), D Pterysinuss (House Dust Mite), Cockroach German (Blatella Germanica), Papdi Chibil / Elm, Penicillium Notatum (Fungi), Cladosporium Herbarum (Fungi), Aspergillus Fumigatus (Fungi), Candida Albicans (Fungi), Alternaria (Fungi), Cynodon grass (Bermuda Grass / Durva), Sorghum grass (Jhonson Grass / Jowar), Timothy grass (Phleum pratense / Ghass), Meadow grass (Poa pratensis ), Cultivated Rye (Secale Cereale), Mugwort (Artemisia Vulgaris / Bano, Barna, Sita Bani), Alder (Alnus incana), Birch (Betula verrucosa), Oak (Quercus alba), Saltwort (Salsola kali / pestifer), Common Pigweed (Amaranthus Retroflexus / Kaantewali Chauli).

Total IgE levels are also measured. 

Environmental allergy panel test requires a blood sample post exposure to the allergens. A tourniquet (elastic) band is placed tightly on the upper arm. The patient is then asked to make a fist. This helps in the build-up of blood filling the veins. The skin is disinfected before needle insertion and the blood sample is collected in vacutainer. 

Positive result to an allergen indicates that the person is allergic to it. Increased allergen-specific IgE levels further confirm that. Very often the test may be positive for more than one allergen as well. The further treatment course is decided based on the results. 
Negative results may require other tests for differential diagnosis. 

People suffering from the following symptoms should get an Allergy - Environmental Panel test:

  1. Running nose
  2. Sneezing
  3. Coughing
  4. Diarrhoea
  5. Hives
  6. Itching
  7. Rashes
  8. Redness
  9. Swelling
  10. Raised bumps
  11. Scaling (flaking of the skin)
  12. Cracked skin

People with the following rare but serious symptoms should also do the test:

  • Difficulty breathing
  • Throat constriction or a sensation that the airways are constricting
  • A raspy voice or difficulty speaking
  • Coughing or wheezing
  • Nasal congestion
  • Diarrhoea, vomiting, stomach discomfort, and/or nausea
  • Swallowing issues or drooling
  • Low blood pressure

Hay fever, also known as allergic rhinitis, is a pollen or dust allergy that causes the mucous membranes in the eyes and nose to become inflamed, resulting in a runny nose and watery eyes.

Eczema is a skin ailment that makes your skin dry, itchy, and rough. The barrier function of your skin, which aids in retaining moisture and shielding your body from the outdoors, is weakened by this condition.


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