Allergy Panel – Food, Inhalant Plus Drug Test in Guwahati
The Allergy Panel – Food, Inhalant Plus Drug is a comprehensive diagnostic test designed to identify immediate allergic reactions caused by foods, airborne allergens and commonly used medications. Allergic disorders are increasing rapidly due to lifestyle changes, pollution, dietary habits and environmental exposure. This advanced panel helps accurately identify triggers so that long-term allergy management becomes easier and safer.
At Aarogyam Center Guwahati, this test is performed using IgE antibody technology, the gold standard for detecting true allergies. Results assist doctors in preventing repeated exposure, managing symptoms and reducing the risk of severe allergic reactions.
IgE-mediated allergies occur when the immune system reacts excessively to substances that are usually harmless. Symptoms often appear quickly — within minutes to a few hours — after exposure.
- Immediate onset of symptoms
- Can affect skin, lungs, gut and cardiovascular system
- May range from mild itching to severe breathing difficulty
(Exact allergen list may vary based on the lab version.)
- Food Allergens: milk, wheat, rice, egg, peanuts, nuts, soy, fruits and vegetables
- Inhalant Allergens: dust mites, pollen, molds, fungi, animal dander
- Drug Allergens: common antibiotics, painkillers and other frequently used medications
- Frequent sneezing or nasal blockage
- Skin rashes, hives, itching or eczema
- Wheezing, breathlessness or asthma-like symptoms
- Stomach pain, vomiting or diarrhea after food intake
- Swelling of lips, eyelids or throat
- Adverse reactions after taking medicines
- People with recurring allergy symptoms
- Patients with asthma or allergic rhinitis
- Children with suspected food allergies
- Individuals who react badly to medications
- Adults with seasonal or year-round allergies
- Sample Type: Blood (venous)
- Fasting: Not required
- Report Time: 5–7 working days
- Report Format: Allergen-wise IgE reactivity levels
- Continue your regular diet before testing.
- Antihistamines usually do not affect blood allergy tests.
- Inform the lab if you are on long-term steroids or immunotherapy.
- Do not stop prescribed medicines without consulting your doctor.
Guwahati’s humid climate, pollen exposure, dust mites and urban pollution contribute to rising allergy cases. Seasonal changes often worsen respiratory and skin allergies. Aarogyam Center provides home sample collection across Ganeshguri, Beltola, Bhangagarh, Six Mile, VIP Road, Maligaon, Jalukbari, Chandmari and nearby areas.
- This test detects allergies, not food intolerance.
- Results must be interpreted along with clinical symptoms.
- Avoid eliminating multiple foods without medical guidance.
