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Skin prick allergy testing involves exposing the skin to a small amount of allergen and waiting 15 minutes to see if the body develops a "wheal" - a raised red bump. The development of a wheal indicates that the body has released histamine and the patient is allergic to the allergen.
The testing can be used to determine allergies to trees, grasses, weeds, pollen, dog, cat., dust mites mold and other environmental allergens. It can also be used to investigate food allergies.
The skin prick testing is done on the most superficial layer of skin and causes very minimal, if any discomfort.
Yes, all major medical insurances cover this test. In addition, patients are able to pay out of pocket cash for the testing.
30-45 minutes on average
After you have your testing results, it can be determined if antihistamines (Zyrtec, Allegra) would be a good treatment or if the patient would benefit from allergy shots.
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