Allergy Diagnosis: Pediatric Panel 20-I
1,450 UAH
Immunoallergy diagnostics/Allergy tests
Indicators:
- peanut,
- milk,
- egg white,
- chicken egg yolk,
- potato,
- carrot,
- cod,
- apple,
- soy,
- wheat flour,
- birch pollen,
- timothy,
- wormwood pollen,
- Dermatophagoides pteronossinus mite,
- Dermatophagoides farinae mite,
- dog epithelium,
- cat epithelium,
- horse epithelium,
- fungus Aspergillus fumigatus,
- fungus Cladosporium herbarum
Allergy is a reaction of the immune system to external or internal antigens that would not otherwise be perceived by the body as a threat. This reaction can manifest itself in a variety of symptoms, from itching and nausea to angioedema and anaphylactic shock. Diagnosis of allergy is important for pediatricians, as this problem is especially relevant in childhood.
One of the most common methods of diagnosing allergies is immunoallergy diagnostics, or allergy testing. This method involves injecting small amounts of potentially allergenic substances into the patient and observing the body's reaction. In children suspected of having allergies, the pediatric panel 20-I is used for immunoallergy diagnostics.
Key benefits of the 20-I Pediatric Panel:
- A large number of allergens: This panel includes up to 20 different allergens, allowing testing for allergies to a wide range of substances, including pollen, foods, exotic fruits, wool, and more.
- Adapted to children: The panel is designed specifically for children, so it takes into account the characteristics of their immune system and can detect allergies that may be less noticeable or different in adults.
- Reliability of results: Allergy tests are considered one of the most accurate methods of diagnosing allergies. They can detect even mild allergic reactions that may be difficult to detect with other methods.
- Quick result: Many other allergy diagnostic methods can be time-consuming. Allergy tests allow you to get the results of the test immediately after it is performed.
The procedure for allergy testing is usually quite simple. The child is given a small amount of the suspected allergen by applying it to the skin or by injecting it into the body through the skin, mucous membrane, or by inhalation. The doctor then observes the body's reaction.
It is important to note that allergy tests are not always definitive. They can only detect the presence of an allergic reaction, but do not always allow you to determine its nature and severity. Therefore, after allergy tests and a positive result, additional examinations may be prescribed, including blood tests and other diagnostic methods.
Allergy in children is a serious problem that can significantly worsen the quality of life of a baby. Therefore, timely and accurate diagnosis of allergy is very important for pediatricians and parents. Pediatric panel 20-I for immunoallergo-diagnostics, or allergy testing, is one of the most effective tools in the fight against this disease. It allows you to detect allergies at an early stage and take the necessary measures to treat and prevent further allergic reactions.
| Execution time |
1 day |
|---|---|
| Type of biomaterial |
Venous blood |

