Dog Allergy Test with Reflex to Components
Measure immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies to dog dander allergens. This test may help you and your healthcare provider determine whether you have an allergy. Read moreThe Dog Allergy Test with Reflex to Components measures immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies produced in the blood in response to dog dander allergens.
PLEASE NOTE
This test reports the presence of lgE antibodies to dog dander allergens, but the result by itself cannot confirm the diagnosis of the allergy. It is important to follow up with your healthcare provider. They will review your results along with your medical history, signs and symptoms, medications, and any other test results. Only a healthcare provider can diagnose an allergy and prescribe medication, if needed.
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Air quality is one contributing factor in exposure to dog dander allergens. Dog dander can cause a variety of health problems, especially for those with asthma or allergies. You may be able to minimize dog dander allergens by making a few of the following changes:
- Keeping areas and surfaces clean and uncluttered
- Ventilating indoor areas well
- Avoiding wall-to-wall carpeting and heavy drapery, if possible
- Using a vacuum that prevents allergens from returning into the air
- Upgrading the air filter in your furnace or central heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning (HVAC) system
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