Allergy testing can help confirm or rule out allergies and consequently reduce adverse reactions and limit unnecessary avoidance and medications.[1][2]
Correct allergy diagnosis, counseling and avoidance advice based on valid allergy test results is of utmost importance and can help reduce the incidence of symptoms, and the need for medications and improve quality of life.[2] A healthcare provider can use the test results to identify the specific allergic triggers that may be contributing to the symptoms. Using this information, along with a physical examination and case history, the doctor can diagnose the cause of the symptoms and tailor treatments that will help the patient feel better. A negative result can help the doctor rule out allergies in order to consider other possibilities. Ruling out allergies is as important as confirming them to limit unnecessary avoidance, worry and negative social impact.[3]
^Boyce, J et al., "Guidelines for the Diagnosis and Management of Food Allergy in the United States: Report of NIAID-Sponsored Expert Panel", J Allergy Clin Immunol 2010; 126: S1–S58.
^ abNational Institute for Health and Care Excellence, "Diagnosis and assessment of food allergy in children and young people in primary care and community settings", 2011. Retrieved 26 December 2019.
^Sampson, H et al., "Utility of food-specific IgE concentrations in predicting symptomatic food allergy", J Allergy Clin Immunol 2001; 107: 891–6.
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