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What do the IgE reactivity levels, classes, and ranges mean on the Indoor Outdoor Allergy Test? Category / InterpretationClassIntensity Range (UOD) Low 1 6-10 Moderate 2 11-23 High 3 24-45 Very High 4 46-823 more rows
What is the normal range for allergy test?
This is where the allergy test comes in. This test will indicate the specific allergy that a person may have. The serum IgE test normal range can range from 150 to 1,000 UI/ml, but the commonly accepted maximum limit is between 150 and 300 UI/ml.
What do the numbers mean on allergy test results?
What do the numbers mean on allergy test results? 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.
How do I know if my allergy test is positive?
A small area of swelling with surrounding redness (arrow) is typical of a positive skin test for allergy.
How to read an allergy test report?
A positive skin test means that you may be allergic to a particular substance. Bigger wheals usually mean a greater degree of sensitivity. A negative skin test means that you probably arent allergic to a particular allergen. Keep in mind, skin tests arent always accurate.
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Positive skin tests will become red, itchy and swollen like a bug bite. You may have symptoms such as itching, a stuffy nose, red watery eyes, or a skin rash if youre allergic to the substance in the test.
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