
High-Quality Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Test for Allergy Detection and Immune Health
140,00 د.إ
Imagine knowing EXACTLY what’s making you itch, sneeze, or break out and having a plan to fix it. It’s the power of the Immunoglobulin E (IgE) test. Allergies don’t just happen, they’re triggered by something specific. But without the right knowledge, you’ll never know what’s causing them.
Sample Type : Serum
Methodology : Electrochemiluminescence & ELFA
TAT : 1 Day
Description
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Lab Test – The One Test That Could End Your Allergy Misery Forever
Imagine knowing exactly what’s making you sneeze, itch, or break out in hives—and having a clear plan to stop it.
That’s the power of the Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Lab Test from Lab Tests Dubai.
This simple blood test measures total IgE levels in your bloodstream—your body’s allergy alarm system. When your immune system overreacts to harmless substances like pollen, pet dander, or peanuts, it produces IgE antibodies that trigger histamine release, causing:
- Sneezing, runny nose, itchy eyes
- Skin rashes, hives, eczema
- Wheezing, asthma attacks
- Swelling, anaphylaxis
This test is your first step toward freedom from allergy symptoms. It helps:
- Confirm IgE-mediated allergies
- Screen for parasitic infections
- Evaluate chronic asthma, eczema, or sinusitis
- Guide allergy testing panels (specific IgE)
Using high-precision electrochemiluminescence (ECLIA) and ELFA technology, this serum-based test delivers accurate results within just 1 day, so you can start your path to relief—fast.
Available with home blood collection, Lab Tests Dubai ensures fast, accurate, and stress-free testing—so you can breathe, sleep, and live better.
Why You Need This Test
If you’re tired of sneezing in spring, itching after meals, or wheezing at night, this test could reveal the true cause of your suffering.
You need the IgE Test if:
- You have seasonal allergies (hay fever)
- You suffer from chronic hives, eczema, or nasal polyps
- You experience wheezing, coughing, or asthma flare-ups
- You have unexplained rashes or swelling after eating
- You’ve had anaphylaxis or carry an EpiPen
- You have gastrointestinal symptoms after certain foods
- You’re being evaluated for parasitic infection (e.g., worms)
This test helps:
- Confirm allergic tendency before specific testing
- Rule out non-allergic causes (e.g., vasomotor rhinitis)
- Guide further testing (specific IgE panels)
- Support diagnosis of hyper-IgE syndrome or parasitic disease
Early detection = fewer symptoms, fewer medications, better life.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the IgE Test if you experience:
✅ For Allergies:
- Sneezing, runny or stuffy nose
- Itchy, watery eyes or throat
- Post-nasal drip or sinus pressure
- Coughing, wheezing, chest tightness
✅ For Skin Reactions:
- Hives (urticaria)
- Eczema (atopic dermatitis)
- Angioedema (facial/lip swelling)
✅ For Food or Systemic Reactions:
- Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea after eating
- Anaphylaxis (severe, life-threatening reaction)
✅ For Parasitic Infections:
- Abdominal pain, diarrhea, weight loss
- Itching around the anus (pinworm)
- Eosinophilia on blood test
These signs may point to elevated IgE—and this test helps start the diagnostic journey.
Natural Production: How IgE Triggers Allergic Reactions
Immunoglobulin E (IgE) is a type of antibody produced by B cells in response to:
- Allergens (pollen, dust mites, animal dander, foods)
- Parasites (helminths like roundworms, hookworms)
- Certain drugs or venoms
Here’s how it works:
- First exposure → Immune system produces IgE antibodies
- IgE binds to mast cells and basophils
- On re-exposure → Allergen cross-links IgE → histamine release
- Histamine causes allergy symptoms (itching, swelling, mucus)
Normal Total IgE Levels:
- Adults: 0–100 kU/L (varies by lab)
- Children: Slightly higher
- >100–200 kU/L → Elevated (suggests allergy, parasite, or immune disorder)
High IgE May Indicate:
- Atopy (genetic tendency to allergies)
- Allergic asthma, rhinitis, eczema
- Parasitic infection
- Hyper-IgE syndrome (Job’s syndrome)
- Some cancers (e.g., IgE myeloma)
This test measures total IgE—a screening tool, not a diagnosis.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring High IgE
Ignoring elevated IgE can lead to:
⚠️ Chronic Allergy Symptoms – poor sleep, fatigue, reduced productivity
⚠️ Asthma Exacerbations – ER visits, hospitalizations
⚠️ Anaphylaxis Risk – life-threatening without epinephrine
⚠️ Parasite Complications – malnutrition, organ damage
⚠️ Skin Damage – from chronic eczema or scratching
The good news? Allergies and parasites are treatable with:
- Allergen avoidance
- Antihistamines, nasal sprays, inhalers
- Immunotherapy (allergy shots)
- Antiparasitic drugs (if infection confirmed)
Early testing = faster relief and better control.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ No fasting required
✅ Continue your regular medications—but inform your doctor
✅ Avoid antihistamines 3–7 days before (can suppress symptoms but not IgE levels)
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Recent infections or parasites
- History of asthma, eczema, or anaphylaxis
- Current allergy treatments
A serum blood sample is collected via standard draw—available at our labs or via home collection.
Test Overview: Electrochemiluminescence & ELFA Method
Interpretation:
- <100 kU/L → Normal (lab-dependent)
- 100–200 kU/L → Mild elevation
- 200–500 kU/L → Moderate (likely allergy or parasite)
- >500 kU/L → High (strongly suggests allergy, parasite, or immune condition)
Note: Often followed by specific IgE testing (e.g., food, pollen panels).
Benefits of the IgE Blood Test
🔹 Allergy Tendency Screening
Know if your immune system is primed for allergies.
🔹 Parasite Detection Support
Especially in high-risk or symptomatic individuals.
🔹 Asthma & Eczema Insight
Support diagnosis in atopic conditions.
🔹 Guide Specific Testing
Determine if food, mold, or pet panels are needed.
🔹 Peace of Mind
Stop guessing—get answers in 24 hours.
If you’re tired of sneezing, itching, or gasping for air, the Immunoglobulin E (IgE) Test gives you the answers you need in just 1 day.
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