Allergy Diagnosis: Korea-I Pediatric Panel

1,450 UAH

Immunoallergy diagnostics/Allergy tests

Indicators:

  • soy,
  • milk,
  • white,
  • crabs,
  • shrimp mixture,
  • peach,
  • house dust,
  • Dermatophagoides pteronossinus mite,
  • D. farinae mite,
  • cockroaches mixture,
  • dog epithelium,
  • cat epithelium,
  • fungus Alternaria alterneta,
  • birch pollen,
  • alder pollen,
  • hazel pollen,
  • white oak,
  • ragweed,
  • wormwood pollen,
  • timothy,
  • rye seed,
  • total IgE

 

Products that will be added:

  • Blood collection with disposable Vacuette, BD Vacutainer systems
Description
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Allergy diagnostics: pediatric Korea-I panel and immunoallergodiagnostics with allergy tests

Allergies have become one of the most common problems in the modern world, especially among children. This immune system reaction to external allergens can be very unpleasant and even dangerous to health. However, with the advent of modern diagnostic methods, such as the Korea-I pediatric panel and immunoallergy diagnostics with allergy probes, the detection and management of allergies have become more accessible and effective.

Advantages of the Korea-I Pediatric Panel

Pediatric Panel Korea-I – is a specially developed set of allergens for children undergoing immunoallergy diagnostics. It has several important advantages:

  1. Specialization in children: The pediatric panel is specially designed for children, taking into account their characteristics and specific allergic reactions.
  2. A large number of allergens: The panel contains a wide range of allergens that can cause allergic reactions, including pollen, foods, tumors, and many others.
  3. High accuracy: The panel is standardized and validated, which ensures high accuracy of results.
  4. Security: Using a panel avoids the possible risks associated with conducting individual allergen tests.
  5. Informativeness: The results of diagnostics performed using the Korea-I panel provide the pediatric immunologist with a clear picture of the patient's allergic reactions, which allows for the development of an individual treatment plan.

Immunoallergy diagnostics and allergy tests

Immunoallergodiagnostics is a method of determining allergic reactions to allergens using immunological tests. One type of immunoallergodiagnostics is the use of allergy test – these are small amounts of allergens that are introduced into the body to determine the immune system's reaction.

Immunoallergy diagnostics and allergy tests have their advantages:

  1. Identification of specific allergens: This method allows you to accurately determine which allergens the patient has an allergic reaction to.
  2. Individualization of treatment: Knowing the specific allergens that cause a reaction allows you to develop an individual treatment plan, allergen avoidance, and the prescription of allergen immunotherapy.
  3. Monitoring treatment effectiveness: Repeated tests after treatment allow you to monitor the effectiveness of therapy and make necessary adjustments.
  4. Minimal risks for the patient: Using allergy tests is safe and minimizes health risks.

All of these immunoallergy diagnostic methods, including the Korea-I pediatric panel, are essential tools for pediatricians and immunologists in the detection, treatment, and management of allergies in children. They allow for maximum comfort and safety for young patients and improve their quality of life.

Indicators:

  • soy,
  • milk,
  • white,
  • crabs,
  • shrimp mixture,
  • peach,
  • house dust,
  • Dermatophagoides pteronossinus mite,
  • D. farinae mite,
  • cockroaches mixture,
  • dog epithelium,
  • cat epithelium,
  • fungus Alternaria alterneta,
  • birch pollen,
  • alder pollen,
  • hazel pollen,
  • white oak,
  • ragweed,
  • wormwood pollen,
  • timothy,
  • rye seed,
  • total IgE
Additional information
Execution time

1 day

Type of biomaterial

Venous blood