These tests help to identify the causes of allergic reactions. The specific causes will help determine a treatment plan.
After the test, call your doctor if you develop a severe rash or have any questions or concerns.
American Academy of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology
http://www.aaaai.org/
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
http://www3.niaid.nih.gov/
Allergy Asthma Information Association
http://aaia.ca/
Calgary Allergy Network
http://www.calgaryallergy.ca/
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Allergy tests are a group of tests that are used to find out or confirm which substances are causing allergic reactions.
Once specific allergens have been identified, you can take steps to avoid these triggers. This will help lessen allergic symptoms. Ask your doctor to give you strategies to control your allergies. Adjust your activities to avoid exposure to allergens that bother you.
Keep a diary of your allergy symptoms. When you have symptoms, write them down, including:
There are several types of allergy tests:
There are no special steps that you need to take after the test.
You may have mild irritation where the substance is applied to the skin.