Allergy diagnostics: Korea II inhalation panel
1,450 UAH
Immunoallergy diagnostics/Allergy tests
Indicators:
- chrysanthemum,
- broom,
- sycamore,
- barilla,
- cedar,
- lilac,
- ash mixture,
- acacia,
- hazel pollen,
- amaranth,
- meadow fescue,
- baker,
- acromegaly,
- goldenrod,
- dandelion,
- latex,
- fungus Aspergillus fumigatus,
- fungus Cladosporium herbarum,
- fungus Penicillium notatum,
- mite Tyrophagus putrescentiae
Allergy is an acute or chronic hypersensitivity of the immune system to certain substances that do not usually cause a reaction in a healthy person. This condition can lead to unpleasant and even dangerous symptoms, such as itching, nausea, severe coughing, swelling and even anaphylactic shock. However, the correct diagnosis of allergies allows you to avoid contact with allergens in time and choose effective treatment.
For accurate diagnosis of allergies, immunoallergy diagnostics is used, and one of the methods of this study is the Korea II inhalation panel. Let's look at what this method is and how it helps to diagnose allergies.
What is immunoallergy diagnostics?
Immunoallergy diagnostics is a laboratory method of research that allows you to identify specific allergens to which the patient is hypersensitive. This method is based on measuring the level of antibodies to certain allergens in the blood. If the level of antibodies increases after contact with a certain allergen, this indicates an allergic reaction.
Korea II inhalation panel
The Korea II inhalation panel is one of the types of allergy tests used in immunoallergy diagnostics. This panel includes various inhalant allergens such as pollen, fungi, insect dander, household and agricultural allergens. It allows you to determine the allergic reaction to substances that can be inhaled through the air.
How is immunoallergy diagnostics performed using the Korea II inhalation panel?
The procedure for immunoallergy diagnostics with the Korea II inhalation panel is as follows:
- Preparation. Before the procedure, the doctor collects a medical history and learns from the patient about possible allergic symptoms and risk factors.
- Blood collection. The doctor takes a blood sample from the patient. This may take place in a specialized laboratory.
- Research. The blood sample taken is analyzed for antibodies to various allergens contained in the Korea II inhalation panel.
- Results. After the study, the doctor analyzes the results and determines which allergens the patient is hypersensitive to.
- Explanation. The doctor explains the test results to the patient and recommends a treatment or prevention strategy.
Conclusion
Immunoallergy diagnostics using the Korea II inhalation panel is an important tool for diagnosing allergies. It allows you to identify specific allergens that cause an allergic reaction in a patient, which allows you to accurately select treatment and recommendations for avoiding contact with allergens. If you suspect an allergy, it is important to contact a qualified allergist-immunologist to conduct such a study and receive the necessary advice on the treatment and prevention of allergic reactions.
Indicators:
- chrysanthemum,
- broom,
- sycamore,
- barilla,
- cedar,
- lilac,
- ash mixture,
- acacia,
- hazel pollen,
- amaranth,
- meadow fescue,
- baker,
- acromegaly,
- goldenrod,
- dandelion,
- latex,
- fungus Aspergillus fumigatus,
- fungus Cladosporium herbarum,
- fungus Penicillium notatum,
- mite Tyrophagus putrescentiae
| Execution time |
1 day |
|---|---|
| Type of biomaterial |
Venous blood |

