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Allergy is one of the growing diseases in Nepal, affecting both children and adults. The seasonal pollen in the valley as well as food triggers and dust, are the causes of allergy cases in Nepal. Allergies can trigger mild to severe symptoms. People often ignore the initial symptoms of allergies blaming seasonal changes for the discomfort of skin rashes, hives, and frequent sneezing. They often try to self-diagnose the condition or take medications to control their reaction without knowing the root cause of their allergic reaction. This is an irresponsible approach that can affect your health negatively. Only an allergy test is a reliable method to diagnose the allergens that trigger your reactions.

What is an Allergy Test?

An allergy test is a procedure performed under the supervision of an experienced allergist or professional to identify the foreign substance that triggers an allergic reaction. These allergens may include dust, pollen, mold, animal dander, food, insect stings, or certain medications.

Most of the diagnostic centers in Nepal offer different types of allergy tests, such as:

Skin Prick Test – Small amounts of allergens are applied after pricking the outer layer of skin to allow the allergen into the skin. This procedure checks immediate reactions.

Blood Test (IgE Test) – The IgE test is a simple blood test used  to measure antibodies in response to potential allergens added to the blood sample.

Patch Test – Patch tests are used for skin-related allergies. Patches containing allergens are applied to the skin to detect delayed reactions. This test usually takes longer than the other allergy tests.

Why is Allergy Testing Important in Nepal?

Changing lifestyles, growing pollution, and climatic variations are the main causes behind the rise of allergy cases in Nepal. Seasonal allergies such as pollen-related hay fever are common during spring. Similarly, dust, mites, and mold are widespread in both urban and rural homes.

It is quite often noticed that many people rely on self-diagnosis and medicines or avoid certain foods unnecessarily. Such action can not only delay recovery but also worsen health conditions. For example:

  • Food intolerances like lactose, soy, or peanut allergy not diagnosed on time can cause long-term digestive issues. 
  • If your child suffers from frequent colds and coughs. It can be a dust or pollen allergy.
  • If your family member experiences skin rashes. They might unknowingly be allergic to detergents, perfume, or cosmetics

Types of Allergy Tests Available at MDC Nepal:

There are different types of allergy tests available at MDC Nepal. Your healthcare provider may choose the suitable test depending on your condition and complications. For example:

Skin Prick Test

  • It is the quickest and simplest way to identify your allergens.
  • This test usually detects environmental and food allergies, such as allergies of pollen, dust, fragrance, and food items.
  • Results of this test come within 20–30 minutes.

Patch Test

  • Patch test is commonly used for diagnosing eczema or contact dermatitis.
  • This test is often considered the safest and most reliable test for skin allergies.
  • Patches with potential allergens are placed on the skin for 48 hours to check delayed reactions.

Blood Test (IgE Test)

  • Blood tests are considered for people who cannot undergo skin tests.
  • It is often recommended to people who are afraid to undergo a skin prick or patch test because they experience a severe allergic reaction.
  • It is safe for children and those with sensitive skin.
  • This test provides accurate information about allergic triggers.

Who Should Get an Allergy Test?

Cities like Kathmandu and Pokhara are experiencing the brunt of allergy cases in Nepal. MDC Nepal diagnostic centers in these cities are working tirelessly to identify the allergen and help people with better treatment and management plans.

If you are experiencing the following symptoms, you should get an allergy test in Nepal:

  • Digestive issues such as stomach pain, bloating, or diarrhea after eating certain foods (milk, dairy products, seafood, soy, etc.).
  • Repeated skin rashes, hives, or unexplained itching in a specific season or after applying any cosmetic, soap, or perfume.
  • Sneezing, wheezing, and difficulty breathing.
  • Unexplained reactions to medications, insect bites, or environmental triggers.
  • Runny or blocked nose, watery eyes, and frequent cold.

Where to Get Allergy Tests in Nepal?

There are many reputed diagnostic centers available in the major cities of the country. Cities like Kathmandu, Pokhara, and Biratnagar have modern and advanced diagnostic centers that have been producing accurate results. MDC Nepal is one of the leading diagnostic centers of Nepal. With its cutting-edge technologies, experienced staff, and scientific approach, it has been producing accurate and precise detection of allergens.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. Is allergy testing painful?

Skin prick and blood tests cause minimal discomfort. Most patients prefer these tests because they only cause mild irritation or a small prick.

2. Can children undergo allergy tests?

Yes, children can safely undergo both skin and blood allergy tests. But if your child has sensitive skin, your provider may choose blood allergy tests.

3. Do I need to fast before the test?

No, you do not need to fast before your allergy test.

4. How long does it take to get results?

The result of an allergy test depends on your test. For example, a skin prick test gives results in 30 minutes, while others may take 1 to 2 days.


 

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