Sinus & Allergy Center   |
   Allergy Management
     

How does the Center test for allergies?

There are several ways to test for allergies. Most physicians have demonstrated that certain skin testing give superior results than others. Pasha Sinus and Allergy Center utilizes two techniques to accurately diagnose your allergies in the office:

Prick Testing: This test is typically used as a screening to determine only if you are allergic and takes only a few minutes. A series of allergens are placed on the forearm by gently scratching the surface of the skin. If you are allergic to a certain allergen, redness appears within a short period of time.

Intradermal Testing or Skin End-Point Titration (SET): SET testing takes more time but is much more sensitive than prick testing. A series of small injections using only small needles are placed just under the skin causing only mild discomfort. The test substance is placed on the arm (or back) in rows. If the small bumps enlarge in short period of time then it indicates that one is allergic.

 


   > What are allergies and what is       Allergic Rhinitis?

   > How to control your allergies?

   > What are the most common
      allergens (triggers)?


   > How does the Center test for
      allergies?


   > What are the three techniques
      the Center uses to manage       allergies?


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