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Get Allergy Screening Panel Tree Pollen Test in Hyderabad

Tree pollen allergies are a common form of seasonal allergies, typically peaking in the spring when many trees release their pollen. The Allergy Screening Panel Tree Pollen is a diagnostic test that checks for allergic responses to common tree pollens.


Tree pollen allergies can cause various symptoms, such as sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, runny nose, and in severe cases, difficulty breathing. This test checks for allergies to a variety of tree pollens, including oak, birch, maple, cedar, pine, and others.The Allergy Screening Panel Tree Pollen test checks for specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in your blood. When your immune system identifies an allergen, such as tree pollen, as a threat, it produces these IgE antibodies. The presence of specific IgE antibodies indicates an allergic response.


Specific Instructions:

There is no need to fast before this test. However, if you are currently taking any medications, especially antihistamines, make sure to inform your doctor, as certain drugs may interfere with the test results. If possible, try to avoid exposure to known allergens for several days before the test to ensure accurate results

Home Sample Collection Process

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Book your convenient slot
Book your convenient slot
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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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Download Reports

Note: Home Sample Collection is only for Pathology lab tests.

Frequently Asked Questions

This test is performed using a simple blood draw. A healthcare professional will collect a blood sample, which is then sent to a laboratory for analysis.

This test measures the level of specific IgE antibodies in your blood. These antibodies are produced by your immune system in response to allergens like tree pollen.

If you experience symptoms of an allergic reaction, such as sneezing, runny nose, itchy or watery eyes, or difficulty breathing during certain times of the year, particularly in the spring, you should consider getting this test.

The frequency of testing depends on your symptoms and your doctor's advice. If you are undergoing immunotherapy treatment for allergies, your doctor might recommend regular testing to monitor your progress.

Inform your doctor about any medications you're currently taking, as they could affect the test results. Also, try to avoid exposure to known allergens before the test.

Normal values can vary between laboratories. Generally, a low level or absence of specific IgE antibodies against the tested tree pollens in your blood indicates a non-allergic response to these allergens.

Various factors can influence your test results, including recent exposure to allergens, certain medications, and some health conditions like autoimmune diseases or infections.

Yes, it's possible to be allergic to multiple types of tree pollens. This test can help identify which specific tree pollens are causing your allergic reactions.

The best way to prevent allergic reactions is to avoid exposure to the triggering tree pollen. This can include staying indoors on high pollen count days, using air purifiers, and washing your clothes and hair after being outside.

If your test results are abnormal, you should consult an allergist or immunologist. They can help you understand your results and guide you on the next steps.

Understanding your body's allergic responses to tree pollen can help you manage your allergies more effectively. With the Allergy Screening Panel Tree Pollen, you can identify your triggers and take proactive steps towards a healthier life, free from unnecessary allergic reactions. This knowledge can help you make better-informed decisions about your lifestyle, diet, and medical treatments, enhancing your quality of life and overall well-being.

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