Aedes Communis is the pollinating mosquito that is present in the forest, farms and gardens. Being not so harmful, unlike the other mosquitos, Aedes communis can lead to allergies such as itchiness, red bumps, and a feeling of frustration. It is just like the other insect allergy that you may have after the bite. Thus to know if you are allergic to this mosquito or not, an antibody test is done using your blood sample and then based on the result further treatment is done. 171, IgE antibodies are detected in your blood to know if the allergens are present or not.
There are no special preparations required for the test. There is no fasting or diet change required before the test. All you need to do is consult with your doctor or follow the instructions given before the test. Based on your health, medicines and other requirements, he will give some instructions that must be followed before the test. Moreover, since you are going for a blood test, your clothing should be comfortable. One should wear foldable sleeves, half-sleeves or sleeveless shirts for the ease of test.
As stated above, it is the i7i-IgE antibodies that are detected in the blood to know if the allergens are present or not. In the case there is a high amount of antibodies (<0,35 kU/l) then the treatment should be given. The result is considered to be positive when there are antibodies present in the blood. In such cases either the treatment is going well, or there is need to start the treatment as the illness is detected. The result will be negative when there are no antibodies present in the body. It states that there is no infection or the treatment is completed.
Your blood serum is collected, and then a centrifugation test is performed. If the blood sample is 2 hours old, then it can be used for the test at room temperature. Otherwise one should freeze the sample. An alcohol pad is used to disinfect the skin and the needle. The needle is injected into the vein, visible on your skin, and blood is collected in the tube attached to the needle. Once enough blood is collected the needle is ejected, and the sample is sealed with your name. The sample is carried to the research laboratory for examination
Type | Gender | Age-Group | Value |
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Allergy Mosquito Aedes Communis
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UNISEX
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All age groups
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>100kU/l
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