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Extended Allergy Panel GCIE

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The Extended Food Allergy Panel GCIE offers a detailed exploration into potential food and environmental allergens. This extensive panel covers a broad spectrum of common allergens, ranging from various types of pollens, animal danders, and molds to a comprehensive list of food items like nuts, seafood, dairy, and grains. Designed for those experiencing allergic symptoms or wanting to understand their allergic sensitivities better, this panel is an essential tool in allergy management and overall health optimization.

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Awaiting result:

One day

Benefits of testing

The benefits of the Extended Food Allergy Panel GCIE are multi-faceted:

  • Wide Range of Allergens: Test includes a diverse array of environmental and food allergens, providing a complete picture of what may be triggering your symptoms.
  • Informed Dietary Choices: Identifying specific food allergens enables you to make safer and healthier dietary choices, potentially alleviating uncomfortable or harmful reactions.
  • Managing Environmental Allergies: Understanding sensitivities to environmental factors like pollens, animal dander, and molds can lead to better management of your living spaces and lifestyle.
  • Personalized Health Strategy: The results can guide you in tailoring a personalized approach to health, potentially reducing allergic reactions and improving quality of life.
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Take charge of your health today

Don't let undiagnosed allergies control your life. The Extended Allergy Panel GCIE provides a comprehensive assessment, arming you with vital information to take control of your allergies. Whether it's modifying your diet, adapting your environment, or seeking targeted medical treatment, the insights from this panel are invaluable.

This test is more than just an allergy assessment; it's a step towards a life with fewer interruptions from allergic reactions. Choose to understand your body better and embrace a future where your health decisions are informed and precise. Opt for the Extended Allergy Panel GCIE today, and embark on a journey to a more comfortable, allergy-aware life.

Blood Test Preparation Guidelines
Time of day
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It is recommended to schedule your appointment for blood tests in the morning hours between 7:00-10:00.
Fasting
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It is recommended to fast for approximately 12 hours before blood sampling. The last meal of the previous day should ideally be consumed around 6:00 p.m. On the day before the test, avoid heavy and fatty meals as well as alcohol.
Stay hydrated
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Drinking water prior to testing can help with sample collection.
Other factors
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Tests should not be performed after a sleepless night or intense physical activity. It is recommended to avoid exercise and stress immediately before blood collection and to not smoke. A short rest is recommended.
Medications and supplements:
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Blood samples should be collected before the morning dose. Some drugs can interfere with test results. Consult with your doctor whether you can delay your dose because of lab tests.
Biotin supplements:
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High doses of biotin supplements can affect test results, causing false elevation or reduction. It's recommended to avoid taking biotin for at least 72 hours before blood collection. If you are taking biotin, inform the personnel collecting the blood so that they can provide specific instructions.
Preparing for Urinalysis Test
Buy container
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Buy sterile, disposable urine containers from pharmacies.

You can also buy a container from a diagnostic centre but the price will be higher. Container is not included in the price of the tests.
Time of day
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Ideally, collect the first urine in the morning after an 8-hour overnight rest or at least 4 hours after the last urination to prevent functional proteinuria.
Mid-stream Sample
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Collect the urine mid-stream, not at the beginning or end of urination, to avoid contamination. The sample volume should be 20 to 100 milliliters, depending on the container's size.
Hygiene
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Wash the area around the urethra with warm water, without using any cleaning or disinfecting products.
Fasting
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Do not eat or drink for 12 hours before collecting the urine sample. If necessary, you can drink one glass of clean, unflavoured water during this time.
Physical activity
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Avoid intense physical activity before providing a urine sample, as it can lead to an increase in protein and ketone levels in urine.
Menstrual period
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Women should avoid providing a urine sample during the menstrual period or within two days of its completion, as this can affect the test results due to the presence of red blood cells and epithelial cells in the urine.
Sexual activity
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Abstain from sexual activity before providing a urine sample.
Deliver sample
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Take the sample(s) to the sampling point on the same day. Storage: Keep the samples at refrigerated temperature (+2...+8°C) until they are taken to the sampling point.