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How to Find Allergy Cause?

Published in Allergy Identification 2 mins read

To find the cause of an allergy, doctors often use skin tests, like the scratch test.

Allergy Testing Methods

Skin Prick or Scratch Test

  • This is the most common type of skin test.
  • A tiny drop of a potential allergen is placed on your skin, usually on the forearm or back. Common allergens include:
    • Mold
    • Pollen
    • Pet dander (skin and fur)
    • Foods
    • Some medications
  • The skin is then gently pricked or scratched to allow the allergen to enter the skin.
  • If you're allergic, a small, raised bump or hive will appear at the test site.

Why Skin Tests?

Skin tests like the scratch test are a direct way to see how your body reacts to specific substances. They are:

  • Quick: Results are typically available within minutes.
  • Effective: They can identify a wide range of common allergens.
  • Safe: The procedure is generally safe with a low risk of adverse reactions.

What to Expect During a Skin Test

  1. Preparation: The area of skin to be tested will be cleaned.
  2. Application: A small amount of each suspected allergen is applied.
  3. Pricking: The skin is gently pricked or scratched.
  4. Observation: The reaction is observed after about 15 to 20 minutes.
  5. Evaluation: A positive result will appear as a raised, red bump that may be itchy.

Next Steps After Testing

After a skin test, if an allergy is confirmed, your doctor will discuss:

  • Avoidance: Ways to avoid the allergen.
  • Medications: Options for managing allergy symptoms.
  • Immunotherapy: Treatments to help desensitize you to the allergen.

By understanding how these tests work, you are better equipped to work with your doctor to identify and manage your allergies effectively.