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Allergy Management After Allergy Testing
14 March 2023

Allergy Management After Allergy Testing

● What should pet owners do for the positive items in the Allerspot Test report?
Staying away from offending allergens is the most efficient approach to reduce clinical symptoms. It is recommended that pet owners adopt an immunotherapy as a tool in long-term disease control.

● Does avoiding allergen alleviate allergy reactions for real?
Surely it does. An open study reported that most mite-sensitive dogs were highly improved and showed no or reduced pruritus in a mite-deficient environment. Clinical study also showed exposure control not only reduced specific IgE amount, but also the canine atopic dermatitis extent and severity index (CADESI) and pruritus severity.
Although allergen avoidance is sometimes difficult to be thoroughly achieved, it’s an effective method that is not costly and does not harm the pet

● How often should I have my pet tested for allergy?
The occurrence of allergies depends on allergen exposure and status of the immune system. The immune system is influenced by changes in the living environment, living style, diet etc. To keep your best friend away from allergies, the optimum approach is for them to have an allergy test done once a year.

 

Sample EBS AllerSpot Test Report 

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