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Allergy Screening Panel Fungus 2

When the human body encounters certain foreign substances, it triggers an immune response to protect itself. In some people, the immune system overreacts to certain substances, leading to what we call an allergic reaction. The substances that cause these overreactions are known as allergens. The Allergy Screening Panel Fungus 2 test identifies allergies to a different set of common fungal allergens, which can cause symptoms such as sneezing, itching, coughing, and even severe reactions like anaphylaxis.


Fungi are present almost everywhere in our environment, both outdoors and indoors. These microscopic organisms include molds and yeasts that can release spores into the air, which are then inhaled by people. This can trigger an allergic reaction in some individuals. The Allergy Screening Panel Fungus 2 helps identify whether a person is allergic to specific types of fungi such as Candida, Rhizopus, Mucor, and Helminthosporium.This allergy screening test measures the amount of specific antibodies (Immunoglobulin E or IgE) in the blood. When the body detects an allergen, it produces IgE antibodies against that allergen. The test detects the presence of these antibodies and can help your doctor determine whether you are allergic to specific types of fungi.


Specific Instructions:

No fasting is required before taking the test. However, it's important to inform your doctor of any medications or dietary supplements you're currently taking as they could affect the test results. Certain medications such as antihistamines or specific antidepressants can interfere with the results.

It is also advisable to avoid exposure to known allergens before taking the test. Additionally, if you are undergoing immunotherapy or taking any anti-allergy medications, consult your doctor before discontinuing

Home Sample Collection Process

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Sample Collection by Phlebotomist
Sample Collection by Phlebotomist
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Reporting of the sample at lab
Reporting of the sample at lab
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Note: Home Sample Collection is only for Pathology lab tests.

Frequently Asked Questions

The test is performed by drawing a small sample of blood from a vein in your arm. This sample is then sent to a laboratory where it's analyzed for the presence of specific IgE antibodies.

This test measures the amount of specific IgE antibodies in your blood. These antibodies are produced when your immune system responds to an allergen. If your body has produced IgE antibodies against specific fungi, it means you may be allergic to them.

If you experience symptoms like persistent coughing, sneezing, itching, skin rashes, or difficulty breathing, especially after exposure to damp or moldy environments, you may want to consider taking this test.

The frequency of testing depends on the severity of your symptoms and the recommendation of your doctor. If you are undergoing treatment for fungal allergies, your doctor might advise periodic testing to monitor your body's response to the treatment.

Before the test, try to avoid exposure to known allergens. Also, inform your doctor about any medications or supplements you are taking, as these may interfere with the results of the test.

The normal values for this test can vary from one laboratory to another. In general, the absence or very low levels of specific IgE antibodies in your blood indicate that you are likely not allergic to the tested fungi. Your doctor will interpret your results in the context of your symptoms and medical history.

Several factors can affect the results of this test. This includes the intake of certain medications, recent exposure to allergens, and the presence of any other health conditions like autoimmune diseases or infections.

Yes, it's possible to have more than one type of allergy. If you are allergic to specific fungi, you could also be allergic to other substances like pollen, dust mites, or pet dander.

To prevent allergic reactions, it's important to reduce your exposure to fungal allergens. This can be achieved by regular cleaning to reduce mold growth, avoiding damp areas, using dehumidifiers, and using high-efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filters to clean the air.

If your test results are abnormal, you should consult a doctor specializing in allergies and immunology. They can guide you on the necessary steps to manage your allergies.

Allergies can be a significant impediment to the quality of life, but they can be managed effectively once identified. Understanding your allergic triggers is the first step towards successful management. If you are experiencing allergy symptoms, consider getting an Allergy Screening Panel Fungus 2 to identify whether fungi could be causing your symptoms. Remember, an informed patient is an empowered patient, so stay informed and take proactive steps for your health.

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