Most food allergies are caused by eight foods: cow's milk, eggs, tree nuts, peanuts, shellfish, fish, soy, and wheat. Unlike food intolerances, food allergies are caused by your immune system incorrectly identifying some of the proteins in food as harmful.
Cod F3, Cow's Milk F2, Peanut F13, Wheat F4, Soybean F14, Egg F245, Cheese F81, Total IgE
Grass allergies can present in a variety of ways, including nasal symptoms (runny nose, stuffiness, sneezing), asthma, and eye symptoms (itchy, watery/red eyes). People can also have skin rashes (hives or skin welts) after exposure to grasses, but this is much less common.
American Beech T5** , Bahia Grass F17** , Bermuda Grass G2** , Birch Component rBet v 1 T215** , Birch Component rBet v 2,4 T221** , Birch Component rBet v 6 T225** , Box Elder T1** , Brome Grass G11** , Cocksfoot G3** , Cultivated Rye G12** , Elm T8** , Grass Pollen GX1** , Grass Pollen GX3** , Grey Alder T2** , Hazel T4** , Johnson Grass G10** , Maple Leaf Sycamore London Plane T11** , Meadow Fescue G4** , Meadow Grass Kentucky Blue G8** , Oak T7** , Rye Grass G5** , Silver Birch T3** , Sweet Vernal Grass G1** , Timothy Grass G6** , Tree Pollen TX1** , Tree Pollen TX6
An allergy to tree pollen (or other types of pollen, for that matter) is officially known as allergic rhinitis, or “hay fever”. When your body is exposed to a certain type of pollen, it overreacts, releasing the chemical histamine to protect against the allergen.
Tree Pollen TX8** , Tree Pollen TX9** , Velvet Grass G13** , Walnut Tree T10** , Willow T12**
Breathing or inhaling marijuana allergens can result in nasal or ocular or eye allergy symptoms. This includes runny nose, sneezing, itching, and swelling and watering eyes. Asthma with the development of wheezing and shortness of breath also can occur. Anaphylaxis has also been reported.
Common Ragweed W1** , Dandelion W8** , Goldenrod W12** , Goose Foot Lambs Quarters W10** , Marguerite W7** , Mugwort W6** , Nettle W20** , Plantain Ribwort W9** , Saltwort Russian Thistle W11** , Wall Pellitory W19** , Weed Pollen WX1** , Weed Pollen WX5**
Pet allergy is an allergic reaction to proteins found in an animal's skin cells, saliva or urine. Signs of pet allergy include those common to hay fever, such as sneezing and runny nose. Some people may also experience signs of asthma, such as wheezing and difficulty breathing.
Cage Birds EX72** , Cat Dander E1** , Cow Dander E4** , Dog Dander E5** , Feathers EX71** , Goose Feathers E70** , Guinea Pig Epithelium E6** , Hamster Epithelium E84** , Horse Dander E3** , Mouse Epithelium E71** , Rabbit Epithelium E82**
If you have a mold allergy, your immune system overreacts when you breathe in mold spores. A mold allergy can cause coughing, itchy eyes and other symptoms that make you miserable. In some people, a mold allergy is linked to asthma and exposure causes restricted breathing and other airway symptoms.
Alternaria Alternata M6** , Cladosporium Herbarum M2** , Moulds MX1** , Moulds MX2** , Penicillium Chrysogenum M1**
Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction that occurs when the body responds in an extreme manner to the venom. Symptoms include: difficulty breathing; development of hives; swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat; gastrointestinal symptoms such vomiting; light-headedness; and even loss of consciousness.
Common Wasp i3** , Honeybee i1**
Pollens, environmental fungi, and house dust mites are examples of common allergens. Bacteria have a dual role in allergy. Usually, they are associated with protection, however, certain bacterial species promote the development and exacerbation of allergic inflammation.
Aspergillus M3**
A drug allergy is the abnormal reaction of your immune system to a medication. Any medication — over-the-counter, prescription or herbal — is capable of inducing a drug allergy. However, a drug allergy is more likely with certain medications. The most common signs and symptoms of drug allergy are hives, rash or fever.
Amoxicilloyl C6** , Ampicilloyl C5** , Cefaclor C7** , Penicilloyl G C1** , Penicilloyl V C2**
Dust mite allergy is an allergic reaction to tiny bugs that commonly live in house dust. Signs of dust mite allergy include those common to hay fever, such as sneezing and runny nose. Many people with dust mite allergy also experience signs of asthma, such as wheezing and difficulty breathing.
D.farinae D2** , D.pteronyssinus D1** , German Cockroach i6** , Hollister-Stier Labs Dust H2** , House Dust Mix HX2**
Occupational allergy is defined as an allergy caused by exposure to a product that is present in the workplace. If you're allergic to latex, the area will become red and itchy. You may develop raised welts called wheals (they look like hives). The skin irritation and wheals show that your immune system is reacting.
Latex K82**
Overview. Food allergy is an immune system reaction that occurs soon after eating a certain food. Even a tiny amount of the allergy-causing food can trigger signs and symptoms such as digestive problems, hives or swollen airways.
Almond F20** , Apple F49** , Banana F92** , Barley F6** , Beef F27** , Blue Mussel F37** , Brazil Nut F18** , Brazil Nut rBer e1 F354** , Buckwheat F11** , Cacao F93** , Carrot F31** , Cashew Nut F202** , Cashew Nut rAna o 3 F443** , Cereal Mix FX3** , Cheese Cheddar Type F81** , Cheese Mold Type F82** , Cherry F242** , Chicken Meat F83** , Chickpea F309** , Coconut F36** , Cod F3** , Cow’s Milk F2** , Cow’s Milk Component nBos D4 F76** , Cow’s Milk Component nBos D5 F77** , Cow’s Milk Component nBos D8 F78** , Crab F23** , Egg F245** , Egg Component nGal D1 F233** , Egg Component nGal D2 F232** , Egg Component nGal D3 F323** , Egg Component nGal D4 K208** , Egg White F1** , Egg Yolk F75** , Food Mix FX5** , Garlic F47** , Gliadin Wheat F98** , Gluten F79** , Grape F259** , Green Bean F315** , Haddock F42** , Hazel Nut F17** , Hazelnut rCor a 1 F428** , Hazelnut rCor a 8 F425** , Hazelnut rCor a 9 F440** , Hazelnut rCor a 14 F439** , Kiwi F84** , Lentil F235** , Lobster F80** , Macadamia Nut F345** , Maize Corn F8** , Mango F91** , Melon F87** , Nut Mix FX1** , Nut Mix FX22** , Oat F7** , Onion F48**
Allergic reactions to fruit are commonly associated with oral allergy syndrome (OAS). It's also known as pollen-food allergy. OAS occurs from cross-reactivity. The immune system recognizes the similarity between pollen (a common allergen) and the proteins in raw fruits, vegetables, and tree nuts.
Orange F33** , Pea F12** , Peach F95** , Peanut F13** , Peanut rAra h 1 F422** , Peanut rAra h 2 F423** , Peanut rAra h 3 F424** , Peanut rAra h 6 F447** , Peanut rAra h 8 F352** , Peanut rAra h 9 F427** , Pecan Nut F201** , Pine Nut F253** , Pineapple F210** , Pistachio F203** , Poppy Seed F224** , Pork F26** , Potato F35** , Pumpkin Seed F226** , Raspberry F343** , Rice F9** , Rye F5** , Salmon F41** , Sardine Pilchard F61** , Seafood Mix FX2** , Sesame Seed F10** , Shrimp/Prawn F24** , Soy Bean F14** , Strawberry F44** , Sunflower Seed K84** , Tomato F25** , Tuna F40** , Walnut F256** , Walnut rJug r 1 F441** , Walnut rJug r 2 F442** , Wheat F4** , Wheat Component rTri a 14 F433** , Wheat Component rTri a 19 F416** , White Bean F15** , Yeast F45**
Allergic reactions to peanut, tree nuts or seeds can sometimes be severe. nut allergy include raised red bumps on the skin (hives), runny nose, cramps, nausea or vomiting. The best way to manage peanut, tree nut and seed allergies is to avoid all products containing these foods.
Peanut, Hazel Nut, Brazil Nut, Almond, Pecan Nut, Cashew Nut, Pistachio, Sesame Seed, Poppy Seed, Pumpkin Seed, Walnut, Sunflower Seed, Pine Nut, Macadamia Nut, Total IgE
Common symptoms of nut allergy include nausea, difficulty swallowing, abdominal pain or cramps, shortness of breath, and in severe cases anaphylaxis which can be life-threatening. This panel includes: Almond. Cashew.
Peanut, Hazel Nut, Brazil Nut, Almond, Pecan Nut, Cashew Nut, Pistachio, Walnut, Pine Cut, Macadamia Nut, Total IgE
Look like small (less than half an inch) widespread pink spots in a symmetrical pattern or slightly raised pink bumps. Usually, appear on days 5-7 from the start of the amoxicillin or Augmentin, but can occur at any time during the course of the medication. a raised, itchy skin rash (urticaria, or hives) coughing. wheezing. tightness of the throat, which can cause breathing difficulties.
Penicillin G, Penicillin V, Ampicillin, Amoxicillin, Cefaclor, Total IgE
Symptoms include a runny and itchy nose, sneezing, postnasal drip and nasal congestion (blockage). A child with allergies may also have itchy, watery, red eyes and chronic ear problems. Even though it's commonly known as “hay fever,” allergic rhinitis isn't triggered by hay and doesn't cause fever.
Wheat, Egg, Egg White, Egg Yolk, Shrimp, Cow’s Milk, Dust Mite D.pteronyssinus, Peanut, Timothy Grass, Cat Dander, Dog Dander, Total IgE
Symptoms of fish or shellfish allergies vary and range from mild reactions to a severe allergic reaction (anaphylaxis). The most common symptom is raised red bumps of skin (hives). Other symptoms include wheezing and trouble breathing, cramps, nausea or vomiting.
Crab, Shrimp, Mussel, Lobster, Cod, Tuna, Salmon, Haddock, Total IgE
Inhalant allergens include house dust mi. tes, weed or grass pollen, animal danders and molds. A food allergy is a reaction to something you eat. What are the symptoms? Inhalant allergies usually involve sneezing, runny nose and watery eyes. The most serious food allergies can trigger anaphylaxis and can be life threatening.
Cod, Cow’s Milk, Peanut, Egg White, Egg Yolk, Wheat, Shrimp, Soybean, Silver Birch, Timothy Grass, Common Ragweed, Aspergillus, Dust Mite D.pteronyssinus, Dust Mite D.farinae, Meadow Fescue, Total IgE
Red irritated eyes, constant sneezing, runny nose are common symptoms of inhalant allergies. Typical inhalant allergens are pollens from grasses, trees and weeds, mold spores, pet dander, and dust mites.
Aspergillus, Silver Birch, Cat Dander, Common Ragweed, Dust Mite, Dog Dander, Timothy Grass, Total IgE
During allergy skin tests, your skin is exposed to suspected allergy-causing substances (allergens) and is then observed for signs of an allergic reaction. ALEX Allergy Explorer is the first test in the world that can rapidly and reliably test for up to 300 allergens simultaneously. One blood sample is all that is needed to carry out a comprehensive analysis, making it a valuable diagnostic tool for the assessment of complex cases.
ALEX SCREEN. IgE multiplexing of close to 300 allergens including grass, tree and weed pollens, dander and epithelia, mites and cockroaches, moulds and yeasts, insect venoms, cereals and seeds, egg and milk, fruits, legumes and nuts, meat, seafood, spices and vegetables.