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Allergen, Individual - Food Plum Test, Price, Normal Range | Sprint Diagnostics Hyderabad

Plums are succulent fruits enjoyed by many across the world. They are not only delicious but also packed with vitamins and antioxidants. However, some individuals may find that consuming plums or products containing plums leads to adverse reactions. These reactions may be due to an allergy to plums. The Allergen, Individual - Food Plum test is a diagnostic procedure that identifies if an individual’s immune system reacts adversely to proteins found in plums.

Plum allergies can be isolated or related to a broader allergy to other fruits and pollen, often known as Oral Allergy Syndrome. Managing an allergy effectively requires proper diagnosis, which this test aims to provide.


  • Test Name Allergen, Individual - Food Plum
  • Sample Type Blood
  • Preparations Required No special preparation such as fasting is needed for this test.
  • Report Time 2 days

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Frequently Asked Questions

Symptoms of a plum allergy can range from mild to severe and include itching or tingling in the mouth, hives, swollen lips or throat, difficulty breathing, stomach pain, vomiting, or diarrhea. In severe cases, anaphylaxis, a life-threatening reaction, may occur.

An allergy to plums is caused by the immune system's overreaction to proteins in plums. The immune system mistakenly identifies these proteins as harmful and produces Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies to combat them, causing an allergic reaction.

Management of plum allergy involves avoiding consumption of plums and products that may contain plums. Additionally, it’s important to have antihistamines or an epinephrine auto-injector handy in case of an allergic reaction.

Oral Allergy Syndrome, also known as pollen-food syndrome, is an allergic reaction to certain fruits, including plums, in individuals who are allergic to pollen. The proteins in plums are similar to those in some pollens, causing the immune system to react.

Cross-reactivity is when proteins in one substance are similar to proteins in another. People allergic to plums may also be allergic to other fruits such as peaches, cherries, or apples due to cross-reactivity.

Currently, there is no cure for plum allergy. Management is focused on avoidance and handling reactions if they occur.

For some individuals, cooking plums may reduce their allergenicity. However, it's important to consult a doctor before trying cooked plums if you have a known allergy.

There are many varieties of plums. Allergy may vary among individuals, and some may be allergic to one variety but not others. However, caution should be exercised with all varieties if you have a known plum allergy.

The test is performed by taking a blood sample from the patient. This sample is then analyzed in a laboratory to detect the presence of IgE antibodies specific to plum proteins.

Yes, children can be tested for plum allergy. It’s especially important if there’s a family history of allergies or if the child has shown symptoms of allergy after consuming plums.

People with plum allergies can consider consuming other fruits like berries, melons, or citrus fruits that don't have similar proteins. However, it’s essential to be cautious and consult a doctor.

If you experience an allergic reaction to plums, it’s important to avoid further consumption and take an antihistamine if the symptoms are mild. For severe symptoms like difficulty breathing or throat swelling, seek emergency medical attention.

If you suspect you have a plum allergy, it is advisable to consult an allergist or immunologist. These doctors specialize in allergies and the immune system.

Managing a plum allergy requires awareness and caution. Understanding the triggers and knowing how to respond to an allergic reaction are key to ensuring personal safety. Consultation with a doctor is crucial for personalized advice and management strategies. Keeping antihistamines or an epinephrine injector handy is advisable for individuals diagnosed with a plum allergy.

Allergen, Individual - Food Plum
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