If you’re experiencing congestion, sneezing, rashes or other irritating symptoms, you may have allergies. At Collin County ENT, our providers can perform allergy tests to determine if this is the cause of your condition and help you enjoy life more with the aid of specialized allergy management and treatment.
What Is an Allergy Test?
Allergists and ENTs perform tests to see if your immune system overreacts to substances known as allergens and, if so, which ones affect you. People can be allergic to pollen, mold, certain foods, medications and insect stings.
- Skin Prick Testing: Your ENT will use a needle to prick the skin of your forearm or back with possible allergens. Alternatively, they may put droplets of allergens on your skin and lightly puncture the area. Potential reactions include redness, raised skin or round spots. This test can determine airborne, food or penicillin allergies.
- Intradermal Test: These tests are often used when skin prick tests are inconclusive or negative. Your ENT will inject small amounts of allergens into the epidermis or the outer layer of your skin.
- Blood Test: Your provider will take a blood sample and send it to a laboratory, where allergens are added to it. Lab staff will put allergens in the blood sample and measure the level of IgE antibodies. Blood allergy tests are susceptible to a higher rate of false-positive results.
How Can I Get an Allergy Test?
If you’re experiencing symptoms of allergies, our team at Collin County ENT can help you determine what’s causing them. Our provider will determine which test is the most appropriate for you and will use the results to develop a customized treatment plan based on your needs and lifestyle.
Getting an allergy test is the first step to seeking treatment for your symptoms. We’re here to guide you through the process.