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Allergy Profile III (59 Inhalants IgE)

Allergy Profile III (59 Inhalants IgE)

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If you experience frequent sneezing, watery eyes, coughing, or breathing difficulties, inhalant allergies may be the cause. The Allergy Profile III (59 Inhalants IgE) test identifies immune reactions to a wide range of airborne allergens, helping uncover triggers that may worsen respiratory issues, seasonal allergies, or chronic sinus problems.

Why Allergy Profile III Matters?

Environmental allergens such as pollen, dust, pet dander, and mould can significantly impact daily life. This test measures IgE antibody responses to 59 common inhalants, providing insight into hidden triggers of respiratory and skin symptoms. Identifying these sensitivities enables targeted avoidance strategies and supports better allergy management.

What Gets Assessed?

IgE antibody response to 59 common inhalant allergens:

  • Pollens: Grass, tree, and weeds
  • House dust and storage mites
  • Yeasts Moulds
  • Pets & farm animals

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FAQs

Who should consider this test?

This inhalant allergy test is recommended for individuals experiencing persistent respiratory issues, sneezing, nasal congestion, asthma-like symptoms, or chronic sinus problems that environmental allergens may trigger.

How is the test performed?

The test is done through a blood sample, which measures IgE antibody reactions to 59 common inhalant allergens such as pollen, dust mites, moulds, and animal dander.

Does this test include food allergies?

No, this test focuses only on environmental allergens. If you also suspect food allergies, a combined profile such as Allergy Profile I or Allergy Profile II would be more appropriate.

How are results reported?

Your report will show the IgE antibody levels for each inhalant allergen tested, highlighting the degree of sensitivity and potential triggers for your symptoms.

What happens if I test positive for inhalant allergens?

If certain allergens are identified, your healthcare provider may recommend allergen avoidance strategies, antihistamines, nasal sprays, or immunotherapy to help manage and reduce symptoms effectively.