Allergy diagnostics: Atopic 20-I pediatric panel
1,450 UAH
Immunoallergy diagnostics/Allergy tests
Indicators:
- milk,
- casein,
- α-lactalbumin,
- β-lactoglobulin,
- bovine serum albumin,
- BSA,
- egg white/yolk,
- rice,
- soy,
- banana,
- pork,
- beef,
- chicken,
- flour mixture,
- baker's yeast,
- Dermatophagoides pteronossinus/farinae mites,
- fungi of the species Cladosp. herbarum/Alternaria alternata,
- a mixture of alder + hazel pollen,
- a mixture of herbs (common fescue, meadow fescue, rye, timothy grass, lawn grass),
- total Ig E
Allergic reactions are becoming more common among children in the modern world. The immune system of small organisms can react to various allergens, causing unpleasant symptoms and even health threats. It is important to timely and accurately determine allergic susceptibilities in children in order to prevent the development of serious complications and choose an effective treatment plan. For this purpose, the Atopic 20-I pediatric panel for immunoallergo-diagnostics was created.
What is immunoallergy diagnostics?
Immunoallergy diagnostics is a modern method of determining allergic reactions, which is based on analyzing the patient's blood for the presence of antibodies to certain allergens. This method is extremely important for the accurate diagnosis of allergies, as it allows you to determine which allergens the body reacts to and allows the doctor to develop an individual treatment plan.
Pediatric Atopic 20-I Panel: How Does It Help?
The Atopic 20-I Pediatric Panel is a complex of allergens that often cause allergic reactions in children. It includes allergens that can cause allergic diseases of the respiratory tract, skin, as well as food allergies. Thanks to this panel, you can determine which allergens a child has an increased susceptibility to.
How is immunoallergy diagnostics performed using the Atopic 20-I pediatric panel?
To perform immunoallergy diagnostics using the Atopic 20-I Pediatric Panel, the doctor takes a blood sample from the patient. This sample is then processed to isolate antibodies that may indicate an allergic reaction to certain allergens on the panel.
Special tests and analyses are used to determine which allergens a patient is hypersensitive to. This information helps the doctor determine which allergens to avoid and develop an individualized prevention and treatment plan.
Why is it important to diagnose allergies in children on time?
Early diagnosis of allergies in children is very important for several reasons. First, allergies can manifest in various forms, from minimal symptoms to serious, life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. Second, untimely detection of allergic reactions can lead to the development of chronic diseases, such as bronchial asthma or atopic dermatitis.
Conclusion
Immunoallergy diagnostics using the Atopic 20-I pediatric panel is an extremely important tool for the timely diagnosis of allergies in children. It helps doctors accurately identify allergens to which the patient has an increased susceptibility, and develop an individual treatment and prevention plan. Thanks to this, children can live a comfortable and safe life, avoiding potentially dangerous allergens. It is important to remember that regular examinations and consultations with a doctor will help maintain your child's health and prevent the development of allergic diseases.
Indicators:
- milk,
- casein,
- α-lactalbumin,
- β-lactoglobulin,
- bovine serum albumin,
- BSA,
- egg white/yolk,
- rice,
- soy,
- banana,
- pork,
- beef,
- chicken,
- flour mixture,
- baker's yeast,
- Dermatophagoides pteronossinus/farinae mites,
- fungi of the species Cladosp. herbarum/Alternaria alternata,
- a mixture of alder + hazel pollen,
- a mixture of herbs (common fescue, meadow fescue, rye, timothy grass, lawn grass),
- total Ig E
| Execution time |
1 day |
|---|---|
| Type of biomaterial |
Venous blood |

