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Allergy Screening Phadiatop Infant Test - Price, Normal Range | Sprint Diagnostics Hyderabad

The Allergy Screening Phadiatop - Infant is a blood test designed to detect Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies to a mix of common airborne allergens in infants.


  • Test Name Allergy Screening Phadiatop - Infant
  • Sample Type Blood
  • Preparations Required There is no special preparation necessary for this test.
  • Report Time 3 days

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Frequently Asked Questions

The Allergy Screening Phadiatop - Infant test is a specialized diagnostic tool that identifies the presence of specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies to a mixture of common airborne allergens in an infant's blood sample. These allergens include dust mites, pollens, and animal dander.

The test is performed by collecting a small blood sample from the infant, usually from a heel prick or a vein in the arm. The blood sample is then sent to a laboratory where it is analyzed for the presence of allergen-specific IgE antibodies.

This test is typically ordered when an infant displays symptoms suggestive of allergies, such as frequent sneezing, itching, skin rashes, or digestive issues. The Allergy Screening Phadiatop - Infant test can help determine whether these symptoms are due to an allergic reaction and, if so, what the potential allergens might be.

The frequency of testing depends on your infant's health condition and the advice of your healthcare provider. If your infant has persistent allergy symptoms, your healthcare provider may recommend regular testing.

The results of the Allergy Screening Phadiatop - Infant test are usually reported as positive or negative. A positive result suggests that IgE antibodies to one or more of the allergens in the test panel are present in the infant's blood, indicating an allergic reaction.

Several factors can influence the test results, including the infant's age, the severity of their allergies, recent exposure to allergens, and certain medications. It's important to share all relevant information with your healthcare provider.

If your infant's test results are abnormal, it's crucial to consult with your healthcare provider. They can explain the significance of the results in relation to your infant's symptoms and medical history, and can recommend appropriate treatments or lifestyle modifications.

There are no specific precautions required before this test. However, your infant should continue with their regular diet and routine unless otherwise advised by the healthcare provider.

The Phadiatop test primarily screens for airborne allergens, such as pollens, dust mites, and animal dander. For diagnosing food allergies, specific IgE tests for individual foods are usually required.

Management of allergies in infants typically involves avoiding the allergen, using medications to control symptoms, and sometimes undergoing immunotherapy (allergy shots or tablets). You should discuss your infant's symptoms and the best management strategies with your healthcare provider.

The risks associated with this test are minimal and similar to those of any routine blood test for infants. This includes slight discomfort or bruising at the site of the blood draw. There is a very small risk of infection or excessive bleeding.

The Allergy Screening Phadiatop - Infant test is a highly reliable diagnostic tool for detecting an allergic response and identifying common airborne allergens. However, no test is 100% accurate and should always be interpreted in the context of the infant's symptoms and medical history.

Yes, your infant can still get tested while on allergy medications. However, it's important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications your infant is currently taking as some medications might influence the test results.

If your infant's test results are positive, it indicates that their body has produced an allergic response to one or more allergens. The next step is to consult with your healthcare provider to discuss potential treatments or lifestyle modifications. With proper management strategies, your infant can still lead a healthy and normal life.

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