Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VIII: IA, IL, MO

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Also known as: Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VIII IA IL MO

Alternaria Alternata (M6)

Aspergillus Fumigatus

Bermuda Grass (G2) IgE

Cat Dander (E1) IgE

Cladosporium Herbarum

Cockroach (I6) IgE

Common Ragweed (Short)

Cottonwood (T14) IgE

Dermatophagoides

Dermatophagoides Farinae

Dog Dander (E5) IgE

Elm (T8) IgE

Hickory/Pecan Tree (T22)

Immunoglobulin E

Maple (Box Elder) (T1)

Mountain Cedar (T6) IgE

Mouse Urine Proteins

Oak (T7) IgE

Penicillium Notatum (M1)

Rough Marsh Elder (W16)

Rough Pigweed (W14) IgE

Russian Thistle (W11) IgE

Sycamore (T11) IgE

Timothy Grass (G6) IgE

Walnut Tree (T10) IgE

White Ash (T15) IgE

White Mulberry (T70) IgE

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The Respiratory Allergy Profile Region VIII: IA, IL, MO test contains 1 test with 27 biomarkers.

The Respiratory Allergy Profile for Region VIII is specifically designed for individuals residing in Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri. This targeted test panel helps identify a range of common environmental allergens in these Midwestern states, providing valuable insights for effective allergy management.

Included Tests and Their Benefits:

  • Alternaria Alternata (M6): Tests for sensitivity to this mold, which thrives in the humid conditions common in this region, exacerbating asthma and other respiratory conditions.
  • Aspergillus Fumigatus: Identifies reactions to this widespread mold, which can cause a range of respiratory issues from allergic reactions to more severe conditions in immunocompromised individuals.
  • Bermuda Grass (G2) IgE: Determines allergic reactions to Bermuda grass, prevalent in landscaped areas across these states.
  • Cat Dander (E1) IgE & Dog Dander (E5) IgE: Essential for identifying allergies to common household pets, helping residents manage indoor allergen exposure.
  • Cladosporium Herbarum: Tests for sensitivity to this common outdoor and indoor mold, helping to address one of the more prevalent allergenic molds.
  • Cockroach (I6) IgE: Determines allergic reactions to cockroaches, significant in densely populated areas and known for exacerbating asthma symptoms.
  • Common Ragweed (Short): Diagnoses allergies to ragweed, a major cause of fall allergies in the Midwest where it is abundant.
  • Cottonwood (T14) IgE & Sycamore (T11) IgE: Measures sensitivity to these trees, common in riverbanks and urban settings, contributing to seasonal allergies.
  • Dermatophagoides & Dermatophagoides Farinae: Assesses sensitivity to dust mites, crucial for managing perennial allergic symptoms indoors.
  • Elm (T8) IgE: Tests for allergic reactions to elm tree pollen, a common early spring allergen.
  • Hickory/Pecan Tree (T22) & Walnut Tree (T10) IgE: Identifies allergies to these nut trees, prevalent in wooded areas of these states.
  • Immunoglobulin E: Measures overall levels of IgE, providing an indicator of the immune system’s overall response to allergens.
  • Maple (Box Elder) (T1): Identifies allergies to maple tree pollen, particularly relevant during the spring.
  • Mountain Cedar (T6) IgE: Although less typical in the Midwest, included for those who may travel or have relocated from areas where mountain cedar is prevalent.
  • Mouse Urine Proteins: Checks for allergies to mouse urine proteins, significant in both urban and rural environments.
  • Oak (T7) IgE: Tests for sensitivities to oak pollen, a dominant allergen during spring in these areas.
  • Penicillium Notatum (M1): Identifies allergies to this common mold, often found indoors and exacerbated by damp conditions.
  • Rough Marsh Elder (W16) & Rough Pigweed (W14) IgE: Diagnose allergies to these weeds, common in disturbed soils and agricultural areas.
  • Russian Thistle (W11) IgE: Essential for diagnosing allergies to tumbleweed, known for causing issues in more arid parts of the region.
  • Timothy Grass (G6) IgE: Critical for identifying allergies to this common grass, prevalent across rural and urban lawns and parks.
  • White Ash (T15) IgE & White Mulberry (T70) IgE: Test for allergies to these tree pollens, which are significant contributors to seasonal allergy symptoms.

Benefits of the Test:

This comprehensive allergy panel offers several benefits for residents of Iowa, Illinois, and Missouri by helping them:

  • Identify Specific Allergens: Pinpoint precise environmental and indoor allergens responsible for triggering symptoms.
  • Effectively Manage Allergy Symptoms: Utilize test results to tailor allergy management plans, including medication adjustments and lifestyle changes to minimize exposure.
  • Improve Quality of Life: Enhanced control over allergy symptoms allows for more comfortable living and active outdoor engagement.
  • Inform Treatment Strategies: Detailed allergen profile assists healthcare providers in prescribing more accurate and effective allergy treatments and management strategies.

Understanding which allergens trigger your symptoms can profoundly affect your ability to manage these reactions and maintain an active, comfortable lifestyle. This tailored approach ensures you are not just treating symptoms but are actively managing your health in alignment with your environmental and personal sensitivities.

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