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Professional Allergens Panel (IgE)

Professional Allergens Panel (IgE)

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Occupational and professional exposures can trigger serious allergic reactions that impact health and work performance. This panel detects IgE-mediated sensitivities to key professional allergens such as latex, chemicals, and industrial compounds. It is particularly valuable for healthcare workers, laboratory staff, and individuals in industries with high exposure to synthetic agents.

Why Professional Allergens Panel (IgE) Matters?

Unrecognised workplace allergies may cause chronic respiratory issues, skin reactions, or severe systemic responses. Identifying these sensitivities early allows for safer workplace adjustments, preventive strategies, and informed medical management. This test empowers professionals to protect their long-term health while continuing their careers safely.

What Gets Assessed?

  • Latex (Recombi+)
  • Ethylene oxide
  • Phthalic anhydride
  • Formol (formaldehyde)
  • Isocyanate TDI
  • Isocyanate MDI
  • Isocyanate HDI

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FAQs

Who should consider this test?

This test is suitable for individuals exposed to occupational or workplace allergens who experience symptoms such as wheezing, persistent cough, rhinitis, skin irritation, or unexplained respiratory issues.

Which allergens are included in this panel?

The panel screens for a wide range of professional and occupational allergens such as flour dust, latex, animal dander, moulds, and other common workplace triggers.

How is the test performed?

A blood sample is collected and analysed to measure IgE antibody levels against various occupational allergens.

What do the results mean?

Results help determine whether your immune system is reacting to workplace allergens, identifying the specific triggers responsible for allergic symptoms.

Do I need to collect a 24-hour urine sample?

In some cases, a 24-hour collection may be recommended for accuracy. Your healthcare professional will guide you on the appropriate method.