Allergy Screen (Nuts and Seeds) Blood Test, from our experts to you.
Dr Sam Rodgers MBBS, MRCGP

Chief Medical Officer

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What is an
Allergy Screen (Nuts and Seeds) Blood Test?

Our nuts and seeds allergy screen provides an analysis of fourteen commonly eaten nuts and seeds which can cause IgE-mediated allergies. You'll also get a total measure of your immunoglobulin E, which is often raised if you have an IgE-mediated allergy.


Who should
take this test?

Our test is ideal as part of an initial investigation screen if you have signs of IgE-mediated allergies, such as hives, redness of the skin, vomiting, and lip or facial swelling, which develop quickly after exposure to a nut or seed allergen.


Which nuts and seeds
are included?

The nuts and seeds tested are:

  • -Almond
  • -Brazil nut
  • -Cashew nut
  • -Hazel nut
  • -Macadamia nut
  • -Peanut
  • -Pecan
  • -Pine nut
  • -Pistachio
  • -Sesame seed
  • -Pumpkin seed
  • -Walnut
  • -Sunflower seed
  • -Poppy seed

What's Included?

Allergy
Immunity
Select profile for more information

Allergy profile 4 This is an allergy profile which includes the following checks: Almond Brazil nut Cashew nut Hazel nut Macadamia nut Peanut Pecan nut Pine nut, pignole Pistachio Sesame seed Pumpkin seed Walnut Sunflower seed Poppy seed
Immunoglobulin E Immunoglobulins or antibodies, play an important role in the immune system and help fight against harmful bacteria and viruses in the body. There are five classes of antibodies and several subclasses. In those that have an allergy, their immune system overreacts to a harmless allergen (such as food, grass or animal dander) by producing IgE. This reaction usually causes irritation to the nose, lungs, throat and skin. The allergen-specific IgE antibody test is used to check for an allergy to a specific allergen. It measures the amount of IgE antibody in the blood targeted for a suspected allergen.