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Allergy, Eucalyptus - Gum Tree
Price
25% off
₹ 1,550.00
2067
MRP
As the name suggests, the Eucalyptus allergy test is used to check for the presence of a Eucalyptus allergy. Like other allergy tests, this test can be performed via a skin prick test and a blood sample test. The skin prick test will expose your blood to a minuscule amount of the allergen. If your skin swells up, then you have a Eucalyptus allergy.
On the other hand, the blood test draws a blood sample and checks for Immunoglobulin (IgE) presence. This antibody is produced by your immune system when it mistakes and flags Eucalyptus pollen as a dangerous substance. If you have elevated levels of IgE in your bloodstream, you will test positive for a Eucalyptus allergy.
If you feel you might be allergic to Eucalyptus pollen, get the Eucalyptus allergy test. To help you diagnose the ailment better, here are some symptoms you should look out for:
Hives
Runny nose
Difficulty breathing
Red eyes
Swelling
Coughing
Wheezing
Watery eyes
Sore throat
Decreased sense of smell and taste
Higher asthmatic reactions
Nasal congestion
There is no need for special preparation before the test. However, you will have to inform your healthcare practitioner about the medications you are currently consuming. If your medications can hamper the test results, you must stop taking them a while before the test. This includes medicines like antihistamines.
So, if you suspect a Eucalyptus allergy, get the allergy test done now. Apollo 24|7’s Eucalyptus allergy test cost is affordabale, and you will receive the test results in just eight days.
If you test positive for the above allergy, you have to be extra careful. Since this allergy is triggered by airborne pollen, you must take adequate precautions to avoid an unprecedented allergic reaction. Here are some tips that might help:
Keep a neti pot (squeeze bottle) handy to flush the Eucalyptus pollen out of your nose
Showering constantly
Use air conditioners with a HEPA filter
Buy a dehumidifier fitted with a HEPA filter
Use a vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter
Dry all your clothes in a drier and not on a clothing line
Change your clothes as soon as you get home
Stay indoors on windy days
Do not step out without an N95 mask in case the pollen count on that day is very high
Keep your doors and windows closed at all times.
Do not take part in gardening tasks if the pollen count is high
Medically reviewed by Dr Jatin Ahuja, Infectious Diseases, Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, South Delhi.
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