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Tree Pollen Respiratory Allergy Test Panel
Tree Pollen Respiratory Allergy Test Panel
Measure immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies to 12 tree pollen allergens. This test may help you and your healthcare provider determine whether you have an allergy. Read moreTest details
Sample type:
Blood
Preparation:
You do not need to do anything special to prepare for the sample collection.
Fasting is not required for this test.
What
The Tree Pollen Allergy Panel measures the level of IgE antibodies that your immune system produces in response to specific tree pollen allergens.
Who
Must be 18+ years of age to purchase.
How
Blood
Schedule an appointment, then visit a Quest Diagnostics patient service center location.
About the Test
The Tree Pollen Respiratory Allergy Test Panel measures immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies produced in the blood in response to certain tree pollen allergens. This panel measures immune responses to maple, birch, mountain cedar, oak, elm, walnut, sycamore, cottonwood, white ash, white mulberry, pecan/hickory, olive, and acacia.
PLEASE NOTE
This test reports the presence of lgE antibodies to tree pollen allergens, but the result by itself cannot confirm the diagnosis of an 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.
How it works
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FAQs
In most cases, people are allergic to just one tree type. However, if one pollen type is similar, a cross-reaction may develop. For example, those with oak tree allergies may be at risk for developing reactions to other tree pollen, such as birch tree pollen.
The results of this test alone should not be used to determine if you have an allergy. It is important to follow up with your healthcare provider. Only a healthcare provider can diagnose or rule out an allergy and help determine next steps.
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