Allergy Blood Testing Plattsburgh NY

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Randy S Stoloff, MD
518-561-3377
106 W Bay Plz
Plattsburgh, NY
Renee K Bergner, MD
802-862-7503
134 Prospect Pkwy
Burlington, VT
Charles Shapiro MD
(718) 842-6949
731 White Plains Road
Bronx, NY
Anil Gupta MD PC
(718) 589-8309
1807 Randall Ave
Bronx, NY
Steven J. Simonte, M.D.
212-924-7908
147 Duane Street
New York, NY
William Newman
(802) 524-2550
260 Crest Rd Ste 203
Saint Albans, VT
William H Newman, MD
802-524-2550
12 Crest Rd
Saint Albans, VT
Boyan Hadjiev
(212) 679-1200
30 E 40th Street
New York, NY
John E Rooney, MD
(516) 781-3333
1165 Wantagh Ave
Wantagh, NY
Evelyn Tolston
(646) 424-0400
161 Madison Ave
New York, NY
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The Facts about Allergy Blood Testing

Has your doctor recommended you undergo allergy blood testing to determine what's causing your allergy symptoms? Allergy blood testing, or the Allergen-specific IgE antibody test (also referred to as Radioallergosorbent test or RAST) is one of several popular methods used today to diagnose specific allergies. It can also be used to monitor your progress during immunotherapy.

A Helpful Diagnostic Tool

While skin prick tests are often the first line of approach, many allergists use to test allergies, allergy blood testing can be used in conjunction with prick tests in order to provide a clearer picture of your body's allergic response. It can also be a valuable alternative when skin testing isn't an option.

Since prick tests rely on exposing your skin to tiny doses of suspected allergens, highly sensitive patients can be at risk for having a serious reaction from this method. Allergy blood testing simply requires a technician to draw some blood that can be used to test for reactions outside of your body. This makes it a safe and efficient alternative, although allergy blood testing can be more expensive than other allergy testing methods and can also take several weeks to get the results.

Interpreting the Results

If your blood allergy test results are positive to a certain trigger or multiple triggers, this information tells you what you'll need to avoid in the future. Just keep in mind that it's possible to show a blood response to a trigger without ever experiencing real symptoms.

There can also be a small number of people who have a negative response to something on their blood allergy test, yet they go on to have an allergic reaction later. This means that you can't rely on negative blood allergy testing results alone and should still proceed with caution if you suspect something could make you sick.

One Part of the Overall Picture

When your allergy blood testing results are inconclusive or your doctor needs additional information, he may...

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