Eczema Panel

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Eczema is an acute or chronic non-infectious inflammatory reaction of the superficial layers of the skin due to intolerance to various external (exogenous) and internal (endogenous) factors.

Eczema can be triggered by both allergic and non-allergic mechanisms. It is essential to distinguish allergic eczema (dermatitis) from infectious and dermatological diseases, as well as internal organ disorders that present with skin manifestations (e.g., liver, digestive system, kidneys, endocrine, and nervous systems).

Tested Allergens:

  • Cat hair (e1)
  • Dog hair (e5)
  • House dust mite (d1)
  • Egg white (f1)
  • Cow’s milk (f2)
  • Peanut (f13)
  • Soy (f14)
  • Wheat (f4)
  • Atlantic cod (f3)
  • Northern sea crab (f24)

 

  • Do not smoke for 30 minutes before the test.
  • The test can be taken 2-3 hours after the last meal.
  • Detection of sensitivity to major household, epidermal, and food allergens.
  • Identification of possible triggers for allergic dermatitis flare-ups.
  • Differential diagnosis between allergic and non-allergic eczema.
  • Evaluation of symptoms such as skin redness, itching, burning, dryness, and peeling.
  • Screening for allergic skin conditions in children and adults.
  • Suspected food allergies.

Positive Result:

  • Indicates sensitivity to one or more allergens detected during the test.

Negative Result:

  • No sensitivity to the allergens included in this panel.
  • Long-term avoidance of allergens may lead to negative results.