Paediatric cardiology
An allergy is a response or hypersensitivity to a substance that would normally be harmless but it produces a reaction in your body.
Allergies cause immune system reactions ranging from a runny nose to life-threatening anaphylaxis.
Allergy testing measures the amount of IgE (allergy) antibodies in your blood. IgE antibodies are produced when your body reacts to substances that you might be allergic to, such as specific foods. A variety of methods is available for allergen-specific IgE tests.
To deal with allergy symptoms most effectively, it is first necessary to determine what is causing an allergy.
Allergy tests provide specific information about what you are allergic to and indicate what foods and inhalants are associated with antibodies that may cause allergic reactions.
Below are details of what we can test for at Kingston Private Health. We are able to see infants and children from 0-16 years.
Food
Cow's milk, cod, shellfish, eggs, soya and kiwi
Inhalant
Tree pollen, grass pollen, house dust mites, cat dander, dog dander
Nuts
Brazil nuts, hazelnuts, peanuts, cashew nuts, pistachio nuts
Cereal and seeds
Wheat and sesame seeds
Other
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