ECZEMA GIT (VEG) PANEL

Detects allergens related to eczema or gastrointestinal issues triggered by vegetarian foods, helping identify sensitivities to plant-based allergens.

Also known asAllergy Panel - Eczema / Git (veg) Panel Allergy Panel - Eczema / Git (veg) Panel

Available via

Home Collection, Lab Visit

Contains

13 parameters

Earliest reports in

Same Day

Test details

ECZEMA GIT (VEG) PANEL Test in Vadodara Overview

Preparations

No special preparations needed

Test included
ECZEMA GIT (VEG) PANEL includes 13 parameters

  • Wheat: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Rice: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Peanut: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Soyabean: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Potato: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Milk: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Tomato: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Onion: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Dermatophagoides Pternyssinus: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Dermatophagoides Farinae: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Cockroach: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Hollister-stier Labs House Dust: Allergen Specific Ige
  • Hollister-stier Labs House Dust: Allergy Scoring
Frequently Asked Questions

 This panel is a specialized allergy and immunology test designed to assess food sensitivities and gut-related triggers that may contribute to eczema. The “VEG” refers to various plant-based foods and additives that are screened for potential allergenicity. The test evaluates immune reactions, especially IgG or IgE antibodies, to a variety of common vegetables, grains, and gut-related factors.

Eczema often has underlying allergic or inflammatory triggers that stem from gut health or dietary sensitivities. Identifying and eliminating these hidden contributors can significantly reduce flare-ups and improve skin condition. This test enables a more tailored approach to dietary planning and eczema management, especially when conventional therapies are not enough.

It is recommended for patients with chronic eczema that doesn’t respond well to topical treatments or those who suspect a link between their diet and skin health. It’s particularly useful for children or individuals with a family history of food sensitivities or autoimmune diseases.

The panel reveals whether the patient has elevated antibodies against specific vegetables, grains, or related food components. High antibody levels may point to food sensitivities or mild allergies, prompting the need for dietary changes under professional supervision.

A blood sample is drawn and tested for specific antibodies against the listed panel items. The test does not involve direct exposure to allergens and is analyzed in a laboratory setting using immunoassay technologies.

Test code

3375

Specimen vol. and vacutainer information
SpecimenVacutainerVolume
SerumYellow Vacutainer2 ML

Specimen stability information

Serum

Specimen rejection criteria

Test run frequency

Every Day TIME - 11:00

Turn around time

Same Day

Performing locations

Department

  • Allergy

CPT and Loinc codes

ECZEMA GIT (VEG) PANEL

6200