Description

The Nuts Allergy IgE Blood Panel measures immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies in your blood that react to specific tree nuts and peanuts. This test helps identify whether a person has a true allergic sensitivity to nuts, which can trigger allergic reactions ranging from mild to severe.

Purpose of the Test

  • Diagnose nut allergies: Confirms if symptoms like hives, swelling, or gastrointestinal distress are caused by nuts.
  • Assess severity and risk: High IgE levels can indicate a higher likelihood of a significant allergic reaction.
  • Guide dietary decisions and management: Helps patients and healthcare providers create safe eating plans and determine the need for emergency interventions, like epinephrine.
  • Monitor changes over time: Useful for tracking allergy progression or tolerance development, especially in children.

Allergens Included

  • Peanut IgE
  • Almond IgE
  • Cashew IgE
  • Walnut IgE
  • Pecan IgE
  • Hazelnut IgE
  • Brazil Nut IgE
  • Pistachio IgE

Symptoms of Nut Allergies

  • Hives or rash
  • Swelling of lips, tongue, or throat
  • Vomiting or diarrhea
  • Abdominal pain
  • Runny nose or congestion
  • Asthma or wheezing
  • Severe reactions (anaphylaxis) in some cases

Test Details

  • Performed via a blood draw, which is then analyzed for IgE antibodies specific to each nut allergen.
  • Fasting is not required.

This panel provides a comprehensive assessment of nut allergies, helping to prevent accidental exposure and guide effective allergy management.