What to Expect When Being Tested for Allergies

I used to tell myself that I would dedicate myself to getting healthy "later," but "later" never came. I ate very unhealthy foods and always told myself I would start eating healthier "tomorrow." I needed to start exercising, but I would tell myself I would join the gym "next month." When I reached a milestone birthday, I realized that I had set so many health goals that had come and gone in the past decade and had to finally get serious about getting healthy. I then began researching health tips online and found quite a few that inspired me to finally start eating healthy and getting into shape. I still have a ways to go, but I am finally now on the way to achieving my goals! I know so many health blogs inspired me, so I decided to create one of my own to share my health tips on!

What to Expect When Being Tested for Allergies

7 March 2017
 Categories: Health & Medical , Blog


Allergies can make life miserable, and one of the worst things about allergies is that you may not even know that you have them. You may have allergies if you experience cold and asthma symptoms every year about the same time, or if you experience these symptoms very often. It is going to be beneficial for you to visit with an allergy specialist. When you visit with an allergy specialist, they may suggest that you get tested for allergies. Being tested for allergies is an interesting experience. Here is what you can expect when being tested for allergies, but also what you can expect after the allergy test.

Shots and Shots

On the day that you get tested for allergies make sure that you are mentally prepared. You are going to receive many different shots. The shots are not extremely painful, but you will have to go through a lot of them. Each shot that you will be given will be a different allergen, and then the doctor will watch how you react to that certain allergen. You can be not allergic, moderately allergic, or very allergic to a particular allergen. Do not be surprised if you have to be given over fifty different shots. This is a one time experience and will help you in your future, so try to have a good attitude.

Blood

Your doctor might also take a blood sample because your blood is going to give the doctors a good idea of what different type of antibodies you have to specific foods. So, when you get your blood drawn do not be alarmed. They are going to run tests on your blood to see what type of food you may be allergic to. once again this is a very common procedure and is going to increase the quality of your life.

Weekly Shots

Once the doctor knows what you are allergic to they will be able to help you slowly gain an immunity to the allergen. This is accomplished by giving you very low exposure to the allergen over a long period of time. Usually this takes place as a weekly shot for approximately a year. The slow exposure to the allergen allows the body to slowly build up an immunity to the allergen. It is also very possible that the doctor has you carry around an epi pen which is going to be there fore you if you ever have a severe allergic reaction. 

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I used to tell myself that I would dedicate myself to getting healthy "later," but "later" never came. I ate very unhealthy foods and always told myself I would start eating healthier "tomorrow." I needed to start exercising, but I would tell myself I would join the gym "next month." When I reached a milestone birthday, I realized that I had set so many health goals that had come and gone in the past decade and had to finally get serious about getting healthy. I then began researching health tips online and found quite a few that inspired me to finally start eating healthy and getting into shape. I still have a ways to go, but I am finally now on the way to achieving my goals! I know so many health blogs inspired me, so I decided to create one of my own to share my health tips on!

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