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Olive Allergy Test in Delhi

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BLOOD

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AGE GROUP

7 years & above

Olives are a type of fruit that's rich in minerals, vitamins, and antioxidants. Although the most prevalent type of olive allergy is caused by olive tree pollen, allergic reaction on exposure to olives is quite uncommon. Since olive oil has significantly fewer proteins than olives, which typically trigger an allergic reaction, you are less likely to experience a reaction if you are sensitive to olives.

Apollo 24|7's Olive Allergy test utilises a blood specimen to detect whether you are allergic to olives. An immune system response in the body gives rise to an olive allergy. IgE antibodies are made against olives if the body recognises them as harmful. The indications of an allergic reaction are brought on by the release of histamine, which is triggered by these antibodies.

Each person's allergy will be different in terms of severity. To help gauge the severity of a person's reaction, an Olive Allergy Test yields numerical findings for IgE antibody levels. A positive result can help an individual's doctor to decide the further course of action.

After intake, allergy symptoms can appear between a few minutes and several hours later. Typical olive allergy symptoms include:

  • Hives and rashes 
  • Wheezing and coughing 
  • Vomiting, diarrhoea, and nausea 
  • Dizziness and light-headedness 
  • Throat tightening

In severe situations, you could suffer from anaphylaxis or gastrointestinal issues. Anaphylaxis is regarded as a significant emergency which may necessitate prompt medical care. An Olive Allergy test is often requested when someone suffers allergic symptoms soon after consuming olives or foods including olives or olive oil.

This test doesn't call for any special preparation. Keep your doctor informed, though, if you are taking any medications, have any sensitivities, or are undergoing any specific medical procedures. Your doctor will offer instructions based on your current physical and medical conditions.

A blood sample is used for both the fluorescence and enzyme assay techniques. In these processes, allergen-specific IgE is detected in the provided blood sample. IgE levels in the blood indicate whether an individual is allergic to a specific substance if they rise (by more than 100 kU/l). A skin sample is also used in the enzyme assay procedure.

This entails administering a modest quantity of the allergen as a skin test to the individual. 
A 3 mm flare reaction indicates an allergy to olives in the patient. These findings hold true across all age categories and genders.

Olives, in general, must be avoided if an allergic reaction is to be prevented. Nevertheless, despite your concerted effort, you can be exposed to a food that triggers a reaction. Antihistamines, whether prescribed or over-the-counter, may help ease symptoms of a moderate allergic reaction. These medications can treat hives or itching after exposure to olives. Antihistamines, however, cannot manage a significant allergic reaction. You might require an emergency Epinephrine injection and to go to the emergency room if you have a severe allergic response. 
 

Medically reviewed by Dr. Saibal Moitra, Allergist and clinical immunologist, Apollo Multispeciality Hospitals, Kolkata.

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is an olive allergy?

Residents of areas where olive trees are grown may experience seasonal respiratory allergies to olive pollen. The most frequent allergic reaction is a pollen allergy, but food sensitivities and contact dermatitis have also been documented.

What does an Olive Allergy test entail?

To determine the concentration of IgE antibodies in the blood, an Olive Allergy test is performed on a blood sample. It is performed to verify the condition both during and after the therapy of olive allergy. When an individual has IgE antibodies against olives, they will likely have acute hypersensitivity when exposed to the allergen.

Can you have an allergy to black olives but not green ones?

Olive allergies are uncommon, but some individuals do experience them. Green olives, which are black olives that have been picked before they ripen, are also prone to cause allergy reactions in individuals who are sensitive to black olives. You can also have an allergy to olive oil if you have one to olives.

Does eating olives cause stomach upset?

Green olives' significant fat content is known to cause digestive complications like diarrhoea and induce gastrointestinal issues. When you ingest them in large quantities, your body won't be able to fully digest them, which typically causes mild to moderate diarrhoea.

Are there any adverse effects of an allergy test?

The most frequent reaction is short-term, mild itchiness and swelling at the test site that goes away in a few hours. Other potential adverse effects include runny nose, wheezing, dizziness, hives, and nausea.

How reliable is an Olive Allergy test?

A positive Olive Allergy test is accurate roughly 50% of the time, whereas a negative test result is roughly 95% accurate. The positive test result alone only confirms that your body has produced IgE antibodies, which are allergic to olives. This is referred to as "sensitisation," and it is insufficient for a diagnosis on its own.

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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