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7 years & above

Oak (genus Quercus) comprises approximately 500 species of trees and shrubs. Its pollen is commonly allergenic and can cause allergic rhinitis (hay fever).

Allergic reactions occur when the body’s immunoglobin E (IgE) antibodies identify a harmless foreign substance as invasive and release histamine, leukotrienes, and prostaglandins (pro-inflammatory mediators).

The severity of the reaction may vary based on individual susceptibility to oak pollen. Mild allergic reactions include the following symptoms:

  • Nasal congestion, sneezing, or runny nose
  • Itching sensation in the throat, nose, or mouth
  • Wheezing, coughing, or tightness in the chest

If a patient is particularly susceptible to oak pollen, they may experience more severe conditions such as:

  • Facial swelling
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Dermatological conditions (hives, rashes, and eczema)

Dermatological issues due to an allergy can cause excessive itching, leading to substantial skin damage. 

In extreme cases, an allergic reaction to oak pollen can cause anaphylaxis. The condition can be fatal if one does not receive immediate medical attention. Common symptoms of anaphylaxis include:

  • Shortness of breath
  • Wet or sweaty skin
  • Lightheadedness
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Weak or rapid pulse
  • Loss of consciousness
  • A drop in blood pressure

An oak allergy test can diagnose an individual’s reaction to oak pollen. The test can also determine the specific allergen (pollen type) responsible for causing the allergy.

Assessment of an individual's reaction to allergens can help evaluate the following:

  • Associated allergic conditions and severity levels
  • Probability of anaphylactic shock 
  • Necessary sensitization levels before commencing immunotherapy
  • Response to other allergens, including drug, venom, and chemical components

The allergy test is conducted through in-vitro serum testing, where the patient’s specimen is exposed to different kinds of oak pollen, after which the resulting concentration of IgE antibodies is assessed. IgE concentrations above 0.7 ku/L indicate an allergic reaction.

Allergens are chosen based on the factors listed below:

  • Patient’s age
  • Prior exposure to allergens
  • Current pollen season 
  • Manifestation of symptoms

In some cases, a patient specimen can display a lower concentration of IgE antibodies when exposed to allergens. However, this may be temporary and does not necessarily indicate the absence of an allergic reaction. Test results that display a reduced sensitivity to oak pollen can help evaluate any changes in the IgE concentration levels in the future.

Common medications that can help with an allergy include Clarinex-D, Allegra-D, and Xyzal. Antihistamine nasal sprays are also helpful in providing relief to mild symptoms such as sneezing, runny or itchy nose, and nasal congestion.

Anyone with a history of respiratory problems, such as asthma, should seek immediate medical attention if they experience any symptoms, regardless of severity.

Apollo 24|7 has a comprehensive oak allergy test that assesses an individual's reaction to the allergens present in oak pollen. It helps detect:

  • Reaction severity and associated allergic conditions
  • Treatment options (immunotherapy)
     

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How is it possible to know if you are experiencing an allergy?

Allergic reactions have a few common symptoms. Mild variants include an itching sensation, rashes, runny nose, etc. When experiencing any symptoms, it is essential to seek immediate medical help. Over-the-counter medicine such as Claritin, Allegra, and antihistamine nasal sprays can reduce the severity of the allergic reaction.

Who is considered at-risk for allergies?

Oak pollen can cause an allergic reaction in most people. However, anyone with a history of respiratory issues should take extra precautionary measures to avoid allergen exposure. This is primarily due to reaction severity being more pronounced in such individuals.

Is an allergy fatal?

In most cases, allergies do not lead to death. However, individuals susceptible to specific allergens can experience severe symptoms, leading to anaphylactic shock, which can prove fatal without medical help. Symptoms of anaphylaxis include: Loss of consciousness Shortness of breath Rapid or weak pulse Vomiting

Why is an oak allergy test necessary?

Oak Pollen is one of the most common allergens and can cause varying reactions in most people. An oak allergy test can establish individual reaction levels and the associated severity. This helps determine if treatment is necessary upon allergen exposure.

What are some ways to avoid allergies?

Some general ways to avoid allergies include: Regularly changing clothes after a trip outside to minimise allergen exposure. Incorporating air filters/purifiers into residential spaces. Including anti-inflammatory herbal components such as yarrow and ginger in beverages.

Are there any specific requirements for taking the test?

There are no required preparatory measures for the test. However, if an individual has received prior immunotherapy treatment, they should discuss that with their doctor.

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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