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What is Allergy, Elm ?
Elm allergy blood test measures the total amount of allergen specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) in an individual’s blood. IgE is a type of antibody which is produced by the body’s immune system. A substance that triggers an allergic immune response is known as an allergen.
Elm trees begin to bloom in February and continue to release pollen until late March. If someone is allergic to Elm pollen, they may experience asthma-like symptoms after inhaling this wind pollen.
Thus, getting an Elm allergy test is recommended to diagnose an allergy to Elm pollen.
Symptoms of Elm allergy
An egg white allergy is recommended if you notice the following symptoms:
What is Elm Allergy test used for?
The Elm Allergy test is useful:
Preparation for the test
No special preparation is required for the allergy, Elm test.
Interpretation of test results
The units of measurement for the results are Kilo units per litre (kU/L)
| Class | IgE kU/L | Interpretation |
|---|---|---|
| 0 | < 0.10 | Negative |
| 0/1 | 0.10 – 0.34 | Borderline/Equivocal |
| 1 | 0.35 – 0.69 | Equivocal |
| 2 | 0.70 – 3.49 | Positive |
| 3 | 3.50 – 17.4 | Positive |
| 4 | 17.5 – 49.9 | Strongly positive |
| 5 | 50.0 – 99.9 | Strongly positive |
| 6 | > or = 100 | Strongly positive |
Deviation from normal levels indicates the following:
- An elevated IgE level is indicative of an allergy to Elm tree pollen.
- Immunoglobulin E (IgE) concentrations may be elevated in a number of clinical diseases, such as allergic disease, some primary immunodeficiencies, infections, inflammatory diseases, and malignancies.
FAQs on elm allergy test
A blood sample is collected from a vein in your arm using a small needle. Usually, this process does not take more than 5 minutes
This test involves negligible risk. There might be slight soreness or tenderness around the site where the blood is drawn. Rarely, the site can become infected
Test result of an Elm allergy blood test is usually available within 6 working days after sample collection. However, it could take longer at times.
Avoiding the Elm allergen is the best way to prevent an allergic reaction. You might be able to reduce your exposure to pollen by staying inside on dry, windy days, refraining from doing any yard or gardening work during pollen season, wearing a dust mask, closing windows and doors, etc. Your doctor may recommend medications like antihistamines, nasal sprays, decongestants, etc. to treat your allergy symptoms.
Oral allergy syndrome (OAS) may occasionally occur if you have an allergy to Elm. Your immune system misidentifies certain food proteins as being similar to those in Elm pollen, which leads to OAS. Some foods you may want to avoid if you have Elm allergies include milk, mint, melons, and peaches.
Difficulty in breathing
Red patches and rashes
Wheezing
Coughing
Itchy, watery eyes
Stuffy or runny nose
Decreased sense of taste and smell
To determine whether allergic symptoms are related to Elm tree pollen
To detect the level of IgE antibodies in the blood
To devise an effective treatment plan for allergy relief


