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Q.
What are allergies?
A. An allergy is the result of a person's overactive
immune system, reacting to usually harmless things. The
substances that cause allergic reactions are known as
allergens. Your body thinks the allergen is an invader
and makes antibodies to attack it. People who have
allergies have an antibody called Immunoglobulin E, or
IgE. When allergens first contact the body of a person
with allergies, allergen-specific IgE antibodies are
produced. Each type of IgE has specific "radar" for one
type of allergen only. That's why some people are
allergic to cats only (they have only the IgE antibodies
specific to cat) and others seem to be allergic to
everything.
When a person with allergies comes in contact with an
allergen, his or her body will show symptoms of an
allergic reaction, such as swelling of tissues,
sneezing, wheezing, coughing, a runny nose, itchy eyes,
and other reactions.
A person with antibodies to a specific allergen is
commonly referred to as being "allergic" to that
allergen.
Q.
What allergens are tested with MyAllergyTest?
A. Your blood sample will be tested for the
following allergens: House Dust Mite, Cat, Timothy
Grass, Bermuda Grass, Mountain Cedar, Short Ragweed,
Alternaria (mold), Milk, Egg White, and Wheat.
Q. Who should do MyAllergyTest?
A. Anyone wanting to know if they are "allergic" to
the ten most common allergens should do MyAllergyTest.
This test is made especially for you, the general
public.
Q. Why is it important to know what I am allergic to?
A. To help you better manage your allergy symptoms,
you must first know what is causing your allergy. For
instance, you don't have to get rid of your cat if you
are allergic to milk, and you don't need to avoid
pollens all year if you have a seasonal allergy to
ragweed.
MyAllergyTest gives you more information. Once you know
the specific allergens causing your symptoms, you can:
1. Avoid exposure to the allergens;
2. Contact your physician to get specific medical
treatment.
An accurate allergy test, such as MyAllergyTest, is an
important part of allergy diagnosis, when used together
with advice from your Healthcare Provider.
Q.
How accurate is MyAllergyTest?
A. MyAllergyTest is an accurate as other standard
laboratory testing systems. The MyAllergyTest laboratory
tests your blood with a Food and Drug Administration
(FDA) cleared allergy testing method. Unlike tests that
provide only a "Yes" or "No" answer, MyAllergyTest gives
you a "CLASS" number which matches your level of
allergic response. MyAllergyTest also gives you
ImmuneTech Units per milliliter 9IU/mL). Some doctors
may use these test results to track the progress of
allergy treatment.
Q. If my test results are negative, does that mean I
am not allergic?
A. No. MyAllergyTest tests for 10 of the most common
allergens. While a completely negative test result is
strong evidence that you are not allergic to any of the
most common allergens, it is possible that you will be
allergic to a less common, or even rare, allergen.
In addition, many people with allergy-like symptoms may
be suffering from Non-Allergic Rhinitis (NAR). For an
informative article on NAR, go to:
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/3076814/
Also, you may wish to
share the results of your MyAllergyTest with your
physician and ask about the possibility that you may
have Non-allergic Rhinitis.
Q. What can I do to make the blood collection easier?
A. Try any or all of the following:
Wash your hands with warm water
Warm your hands by rubbing them together
Choose a finger that is warm and callus-free
Let the hand with the chosen finger hang at your
side for at least 30 seconds.
Press the Safety Lancet firmly against the tip of
your chosen finger.
Do not pull your hand away when triggering the
Safety Lancet.
If you like, or if you feel uneasy, someone else can
help you stick your finger.
Q. Do I need to fast or collect my blood at a
specific time of day?
A. No. You do not need to fast and you can test your
blood any time of the day.
It is best to collect the blood sample before eating
or several hours after a meal
Q. Who can get my test results from
www.ImmuneTech.com?
A. Your test results are confidential. Access to
test results requires the PIN that you attach to your
Personal Identification Card and your email address.
Only you can access your results with your PIN. If you'd
like to make the results available on-line to your
physician, you must give him or her your PIN and email
address. Make sure you do not lose your PIN!
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