Allergen: Lidocaine, IgE
390 UAH
Immunoallergy diagnostics/Anesthetics
Allergen. Lidocaine. IgE. Immunoallergic diagnostics of anesthetics.
Allergic reactions have become a very relevant problem in modern medicine. One of the specific groups of allergens are anesthetics, among which lidocaine occupies a special place. This agent is used to provide anesthesia, and if the immune system perceives it as a threatening allergen, an immune response in the form of an allergic reaction may occur.
Lidocaine is a local anesthetic used by doctors to numb specific areas of the body during procedures such as tooth extractions, skin manipulations, or local surgery. However, some patients may have an allergic reaction to lidocaine.
To detect allergies to lidocaine and other anesthetics, doctors use immunoallergy diagnostics. One of the key indicators of this study is the determination of the level of IgE antibodies in the patient's blood. IgE are immunoglobulins that are produced by the immune system in response to allergens.
In an allergic reaction to lidocaine, the patient's immune system produces large amounts of IgE antibodies to this substance. If the level of IgE in the patient's blood is significantly elevated and accompanied by clinical symptoms of allergy, such as itching, rash, swelling, or even anaphylactic shock, then this indicates an allergic reaction to lidocaine.
Immunoallergic diagnostics of anesthetics helps doctors accurately determine the allergic nature of a patient's reaction to lidocaine and other anesthetics. This allows them to avoid further use of these substances and ensure safe procedures or surgeries for allergic patients.
If a doctor determines that you are allergic to lidocaine, they will usually look for alternative methods of anesthesia that do not cause allergic reactions. This may be a different type of anesthetic or the use of special techniques, such as general anesthesia.
Allergic reactions to anesthetics, particularly lidocaine, can be dangerous and lead to serious complications for the patient's health. Therefore, immunoallergy diagnostics has become an important tool in detecting such allergic reactions and increasing the safety of medical procedures.
In general, allergy to lidocaine and other anesthetics is a serious medical problem, and its detection and diagnosis are important to ensure quality medical care for allergic patients. Immunoallergy diagnostics helps to identify this allergy and select safe alternatives to ensure effective anesthesia and treatment.
| Execution time |
1 day |
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| Type of biomaterial |
Venous blood |

