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Allergy diagnostics: Atopic 30-I pediatric panel

1,650 UAH

Immunoallergy diagnostics/Allergy tests

Indicators:

  • Milk
  • α-Lactalbumin
  • β-Lactoglobulin
  • Casein
  • Egg white
  • Cod
  • Peanut
  • Cocoa
  • Soy
  • Apple
  • Carrot
  • Tomato
  • Flour mixture
  • Chicken meat
  • Citrus mix
  • Rice
  • Mixture of 6 herbs
  • Rye pollen
  • Canine epithelium
  • Feline epithelium
  • Cladosp.herbarum
  • Alternaria alternata
  • Aspergillus fumigatus
  • D. pteronyssinus
  • D. farinae
  • Hazel pollen
  • Birch pollen
  • Wormwood pollen
  • CCD/Bromelain

Products that will be added:

  • Blood collection with disposable Vacuette, BD Vacutainer systems
Description
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Diagnosis of allergic reactions in children is an important aspect of children's health and well-being. Allergies can affect the quality of life of children, limiting their ability to communicate with others and enjoy everyday activities. For accurate diagnosis of allergies and subsequent treatment, various methods are used, including immunoallergy diagnostics and allergy tests. One of the modern tools for diagnosing allergies is the pediatric Atopic 30-I panel.

Atopic 30-I is an immunoallergy diagnostic panel used to identify specific allergens that can cause allergic reactions in children. This panel contains antigens from different classes of allergens, such as pollen, animal hair, food allergens, and others. By performing immunoallergy diagnostics using Atopic 30-I, the doctor can accurately determine which allergens the child is hypersensitive to.

The immunoallergic diagnostics procedure usually includes the following steps:

  1. History taking: The doctor determines allergic symptoms and factors that may trigger an allergic reaction by interviewing the parents and child.
  2. Physical examination: The doctor performs a general physical examination of the child and assesses the severity of allergic symptoms.
  3. Conducting immunoallergy diagnostics: This step usually involves taking blood for further analysis. Blood is usually taken from the wrist or elbow. The blood sample is then sent to the laboratory for analysis using the Atopic 30-I Pediatric Panel.
  4. Analysis of the results: After the laboratory has performed the blood test, the doctor evaluates the results and determines the presence of allergic reactions to specific allergens. This allows you to accurately determine the cause of your child's allergic symptoms.
  5. Developing a treatment plan: Based on the diagnostic results, the doctor develops an individual treatment plan, which may include allergen avoidance, medical therapy, and other treatments.

Allergic reactions can be of varying severity, and diagnosis plays an important role in determining the optimal approach to treating a child. The Atopic 30-I Pediatric Panel is a useful tool for immunoallergy diagnostics, which helps doctors accurately identify allergic agents that cause negative reactions in children. Timely and correct diagnosis of allergies helps improve the quality of life of children and ensure their health and comfort.

It is important to remember that immunoallergy diagnostics should only be performed by qualified medical professionals and should comply with safety and ethical standards. To obtain the best results and ensure the safety of the child, you should always act on the advice of a doctor.

Additional information
Execution time

1 day

Type of biomaterial

Venous blood