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Cabbage is a rich source of nutrition, including antioxidants and minerals. Generally, the term “cabbage” indicates the entire family of cruciferous vegetables, including cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, kale, and brussels sprouts.

Cabbage and other vegetables of the family are actively used in regular food such as soups, curries, salads, and coleslaw sandwiches. Additionally, healthy digestive juices are also available after fermenting the cabbage.

Considering that cabbage allergies are not very common and can occur in rare cases, it is essential to notice the symptoms and take an allergy test for cabbage. This is because allergic reactions inhibit the RAST protein and have a low molecular weight.

One of the common allergens in cabbage is called Bra o 3. It is a dangerous protein detected in the cabbage allergy test as it is a heat-stable allergen. This allergen is a lipid transfer protein and is so abundant during the allergic reaction that a skin prick test is enough to diagnose the reaction.

Cabbage also consists of chitinase, but its relevance in allergic reactions hasn’t been identified. However, it is possible that people who are allergic to chitinase, in general, might develop allergies to cabbage as well. Hence, a cabbage allergy test is essential to find the specific IgE responsible for triggering the allergies.

Additionally, an allergy test for cabbage also assists in identifying cross-reactivity toward other vegetables of the same family. On the other hand, the proteins in the cabbage are responsible for causing immediate reactions such as dermatitis and hay fever. This is because the cabbage extracts release isothiocyanates on the skin after coming in contact with the chemical.

As per an allergy test for cabbage, it was found that the plant’s pollen is also responsible for causing hay fever. 
Fortunately, Apollo 24|7 offers a cabbage allergy test to detect the specific IgE in the body that will help your physician prescribe the necessary treatment protocol. Below are the symptoms that one can notice before taking an allergy test for cabbage:

  • Swelling on the face
  • Tingling and itching in mouth, tongue, lips, and face
  • Abdominal pain causing symptoms in the colon
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Wheezing and tightness in the chest
  • Anaphylactic shock in severe circumstances

The symptoms start occurring within an hour of consuming the vegetable. Usually, the immune system mistakes the cabbage for a foreign particle and starts neutralising it. Due to this reaction, the body aggressively attacks the cabbage proteins, and the person suffers symptoms.

A cabbage allergy test can help you avoid life-threatening situations like anaphylaxis. An allergy test for cabbage is also essential for mothers because the baby suffers from colic symptoms when they breastfeed after consuming it.

The reactions can sometimes get severe because cabbage directly triggers the histamine reaction and produces noticeable symptoms. 

Medically reviewed by Dr Jatin Ahuja, Infectious Diseases, Apollo Hospitals Indraprastha, South Delhi.

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Do other vegetables in the family also need a cabbage allergy test?

Yes. Since several vegetables belong to the cabbage family, they are likely to contain similar chemical compounds. Hence, an allergy test for cabbage can also reveal the specific IgE for these vegetables.

Do other vegetables in the cabbage family also produce similar symptoms?

Since the nutritional factors and other factors identified in the vegetables are the same, they may trigger similar IgE molecules in the body.

Which technique is used for the cabbage allergy test?

The technique adopted for the cabbage allergy test includes flow cytometry. This is an accurate scientific technique to diagnose the problem and curate a personalised treatment protocol. It involves technologies like fluidics, optics, and electronics. Due to the automated system, flow cytometry has minimal error and produces reliable statistical data.

Are all the symptoms typical for every individual?

The immune reaction varies from person to person, and both physical symptoms and cabbage allergy tests prove that. Below are the factors that are responsible for producing immune responses in the body: Genetic factors Geographical conditions Family history of diseases Lifestyle and food habits Other habits like smoking, alcohol consumption, and illegal drug intake

Is it safe to consume cooked cabbage to avoid allergies?

Sometimes, the allergens are heat stable and remain intact even after properly cooking the vegetable. Hence, you must avoid cabbage if the allergy test for cabbage comes out to be positive. Even without heat-stable allergens, you might suffer from mild symptoms.

Are there any risks associated with the cabbage allergy test?

No. An allergy test for cabbage is a simple blood test or skin prick test that does not involve any risks. However, you must look after the puncture site to avoid lump formation or continuous bleeding if you have a bleeding or clotting disorder.

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The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results