Allergy tetracycline radio immunoabsorbent blood test is used to detect the presence of immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies against the tetracycline in the blood. This test helps to know the immune response of the body towards the antibiotic tetracycline.
Tetracycline is an antibiotic which is used in the treatment of a variety of infections. It works by stopping the growth of bacteria. The common side effects that may occur with the use of this medicine is a loss of appetite, mouth sores, sore throat, dizziness, headache, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea. Tetracycline may cause teeth discoloration in the children. It may also increase the risk of sunburns when exposed to the sunlight. This medicine has to be only used on a medical prescription.
Tetracycline allergy is an allergic reaction of the body towards it. This occurs due to the immune response of the body towards the antibiotic tetracycline. The signs and symptoms of tetracycline allergy are skin rashes, swelling of the skin, discoloration of the skin, itching on the genital areas, dizziness, fever, nausea, vomiting etc. Sometimes the allergic reactions can be life-threatening anaphylactic reactions. Anaphylaxis is a medical emergency condition which leads to facial flushing, itching, shock, sudden fall in blood pressure, constriction of airways, swollen throat, difficulty to breathe, etc.
This test is performed in individuals who need a treatment with tetracycline to check for allergy or when you are suspected to have a tetracycline allergy. Your doctor may ask to perform this test if you experience signs and symptoms of tetracycline allergy such as skin rashes, swelling of the skin, discoloration of the skin, itching on the genital areas, dizziness, fever, nausea, vomiting etc.
Inform your doctor if you are on any medications, have any allergies or underlying medical conditions before your Allergy Tetracycline Radio Immunoabsorbent. Your doctor will give specific instructions depending on your condition on how to prepare for Allergy Tetracycline Radio Immunoabsorbent.
No specific preparation is required for this test. However, follow all the instructions given by the healthcare provider.
The normal reference range may vary depending on gender, age, health history, etc. If your test results show high levels of IgE antibodies than the given normal reference range, it may indicate that the person is most likely to have a tetracycline allergy.
If your test results are lower than the normal reference range, it may indicate that the person is unlikely to have a tetracycline allergy.
Based on the test results, your doctor may advise appropriate medical treatments, lifestyle modifications, or further diagnostic tests.
Gender | Age groups | Value |
UNISEX | All age groups | Increased IgE (>100kU/l) is seen if the person is allergic to the specific substance |