| Need an Allergy test
If you have an allergy, your body is reacting to something
you inhaled, touched or ate. The substances that trigger
an allergic reaction are called allergens. Reactions to
these allergens range from annoying to life-threatening.
Many people with untreated allergy symptoms aren’t
aware of how much better they can feel once their symptoms
are properly diagnosed and managed by an allergist/immunologist,
often referred to as an allergist.
Why do Allergy Test?
1. Most people with nagging allergy symptoms don’t
realize how much better they can feel once their symptoms
are properly diagnosed and treated.
2. Allergy testing analyzed by an allergist can pinpoint
what you are allergic to.
3. Testing done by an allergist is generally safe and practically
painless.
4. The right care can make the difference between suffering
with an allergic disease and feeling better.
How does it work?
1. Fill in the Test Request form by clicking on the ‘Test
Request’ button next to a test.
2. A staff from Eastern Biotech will contact you and provide
all necessary information.
3. An appointment with the nearest medical test centre will
be arranged for you to deliver your blood sample.
4. Payment for each test can be made at the test centre
5. Your sample will be processed at our affiliate laboratory
and the report will be delivered to you by email and also
by post.
Allergy Test Option:
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| a. Food Allergy Test – 20 Panels |
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a. Food Allergy
Test – 20 Panels
A food allergy is an adverse immune response to a food
protein. Food allergy is distinct from other adverse responses
to food, such as food intolerance, pharmacologic reactions,
and toxin-mediated reactions.
We offer food allergy test for 20 panels that include,
Almond, Apple, Carrot, Casein, Cellery, Codfish, Eggwhite,
Eggyolk, Hazelnut, Milk, Peach, Peanut, Potato, Rye Flour,
Sesame, Shrimp, Soya, Tomato, Walnut, Wheat Flour.
b. Inhalation Allergy
Test – 20 Panels
Eastern Biotech is proud to offer inhalation allergy test
for Alder Pollen, Alt. Tenuis, Asp. Fumigatus, Birch Pollen,
Cat Epithelia, Cladosp. Herbarum, D. Farinae, D. Pteronyssinus,
Dog Epithelia, Guinea Pig Epithelia, Hamster Epithelia,
Hazel Pollen, Horse Epithelia, Mugwort Pollen, Oak Pollen,
Pen. Notatum, Plantain Pollen, Rabbit Epithelia, Rye Pollen,
Timothy Grass Pollen.
General Information
Eastern Biotech offers a simple home food intolerance
test to identify the foods that may be contributing to the
symptoms. The common symtoms varies with the type of food
intolerance or allergic conditions. Generally the following
symptoms are quite common:
- Abdominal pains
- Aches and pains
- Acne
- Bloating
- Constipation
- Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
- Depression
- Diarrhoea
- Dizziness
- Eczema
- Fatigue
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
- Itching
- Fluid retention
- Headaches
- Hyperactivity
- Loss of Appetite
- Migraine
- Nause
- Rashes
- Respiratory Symptoms
- Restless
- Leg Syndrome
- Rhinitis
- Sinusitis
- Stomach cramps
- TensionUrticaria
- Weight loss
- Wheezing
Causes of food intolerance and food allergy
People react differently to different foods. Food
hypersensitivity can involve reactions from the body’s
own immune system such as:
- Classical immediate reaction known as food allergy which
is mediated by IgE antibodies.
- Coeliac disease which is a reaction to the gluten protein
and is detected by measuring anti-tissue transglutaminase
(tTGA) and anti-endomysium antibodies (EMA).
- Delayed onset food allergy or food intolerance which
is detected by measuring IgG antibodies.
All three require different tests to identify them and
different management. Food sensitivity can also arise from
mechanisms that don’t even involve the body’s
immune system. These include:
- Enzyme deficiencies such as lactose intolerance.
- Chemical sensitivities such as reactions to food additives
e.g tartrazine (E102) and sunset yellow (E110).
Diagnosis
The blood test or RAST (radioallergosorbent) test measures
the levels of the allergy antibody IgE to a specific allergen
that is produced when the blood is mixed with a series of
allergens in a laboratory. If a patient is allergic to a
substance, the IgE levels against that substance are usually
high. The blood test may be used if the patient have existing
skin problems like eczema, if on medications that are long-acting
or cannot stop taking, if he has a history of anaphylaxis,
or if the cliennt prefers not to have a skin test.
Treatment
The mainstay of treatment for food allergy is avoidance
of the foods that have been identified as allergens.
If the food is accidentally ingested and a systemic reaction
(anaphylaxis) occurs, then epinephrine should be used. It
is possible that a second dose of epinephrine may be required
for severe reactions. The patient should also seek medical
care immediately.
At this time, there is no cure for food allergies. There
are no allergy desensitization or allergy "shots"
available for food allergies. Some doctors feel they do
not work in food allergies because even minute amounts of
the food in question or even food extracts (as in the case
of allergy shots) can cause an allergic response in many
sufferers.
Ronald van Ree of Amsterdam University expects that vaccines
can in theory be created using genetic engineering to cure
allergies. If this can be done, food allergies could be
eradicated in about ten years.
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