Allergen,Individual-Food Wheat Gehon (Triticum Aestivum)
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Wheat is a grain from the Poaceae (Grasses) family. Other plants belonging to the grass’s family include barley, oats, corn, and rice.
Despite its many health benefits, wheat is one of the most common food allergies behind cow's milk and eggs. A wheat allergy is caused by proteins (including gluten) in the wheat binding to specific IgE antibodies made by an individual's immune system. There are approximately 28 known allergens that cause an IgE allergic reaction to wheat. Ten of these are airborne allergens related to the wheat plant's pollen. The remaining 18 allergens are proteins found in the four classes albumin, globulin, gliadin, and gluten, chiefly in cereal grains.
The body views certain substances as toxic and produces IgE antibodies to these contaminants. These antibodies cause histamine to be released, which will cause the symptoms of an allergic reaction.
Associated Tests: Allergy - Adult (Comprehensive) Panel, Allergy Screening
Written by : Supriya Kulkarni, Lead-Content & Training
Reviewed by : Dr. Alap Christry M.D. AVP-Lab Operations & Scientific Business Head-Clinical Chemistry
Allergen,Individual-Food Wheat Gehon (Triticum Aestivum) Price
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Establishing a diagnosis of an allergy to wheat
- Identifying allergens responsible for allergic disease and/or anaphylactic episode
- To confirm sensitization prior to beginning immunotherapy
Common signs or symptoms of wheat allergy may include the following:
- Hives or skin rashes
- Itching/swelling (especially of the lips/face/tongue/throat)
- Severe dizziness
- Trouble breathing
- Fast heartbeat
- Digestive symptoms – cramps, stomach pain, bloating, nausea or vomiting
A severe, possibly life-threatening allergic reaction known as anaphylaxis may occur in some cases. An anaphylactic response requires immediate medical attention. Signs or symptoms of anaphylaxis may include:
- Rapid or increased pulse
- Swollen throat or lump, making it difficult to breathe
- Low blood pressure
- Extreme dizziness or loss of consciousness
Specific IgE measures the concentration of circulating allergen specific IgE for food allergen wheat.
This test requires a blood sample. A tourniquet (elastic) band is placed tightly on the upper arm. The patient is then asked to make a fist. This helps in the build-up of blood filling the veins. The skin is disinfected before needle insertion and the blood sample is collected in vacutainer
Detection of IgE antibodies indicates an increased likelihood of allergy to wheat that may be responsible for eliciting signs and symptoms. A negative result indicates that the symptoms are not due to wheat allergies and other differential diagnoses must be considered.
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