(Allergy) Analysis Report Card 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Allergy Analysis Report Card in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the patient's name, sex, age, and testing time in the designated fields at the top of the form.
  3. Review the 'Actual Testing Results' section. Here, you will find various allergy indices. Input the actual measurement values for each item based on your test results.
  4. Refer to the 'Reference Standard' table to categorize each allergy index as Normal, Mildly Abnormal, Moderately Abnormal, or Severely Abnormal. Mark these categories next to their corresponding indices.
  5. In the 'Parameter Description' section, ensure that all descriptions are clear and accurate. This helps in understanding what each allergy index signifies.
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The numbers on allergy test results range from 0.00 to 100.00, indicating the level of specific IgE antibodies in your blood. A result above 0.35 is generally considered positive, while higher numbers indicate a stronger allergic reaction. Each allergen is measured individually. Why Are Allergy Blood Tests Done?
On an allergy test, a 2+ signifies a moderate reaction. This usually indicates a clear, positive reaction to the allergen and is typically accompanied by a raised, red, itchy bump (wheal) on the skin, often surrounded by a flare of redness, about 5-10 millimeters in size.
This is an allergy, not a preference! if i eat even a tiny amount of a food allergen, it can cause a life- threatening allergic reaction. Please make sure my meal, including cooking oils, sauces, seasonings and ingredients, does not contain any of my allergens.
The severity of the reaction is measured and graded using a scale, typically ranging from +1 to +4 or using words like mild, moderate, or strong. A higher grade or a docHub visible reaction suggests a stronger sensitivity or allergy to the specific allergen.
Interpreting test results The size of a skin test reaction or the level of specific IgE in blood testing correlates with the likelihood of a clinical allergy, but not perfectly. Very large skin test reactions (e.g., 8mm) or high blood test levels generally indicate a high probability of clinical allergy.
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