We have an appointment set up for DS to have an allergy test on Thursday. What should I expect at the appointment? Are they going to do a blood test, a skin prick test or both? He'll be 1 on Tuesday. We suspect he has a milk protein allergy, or at the very least lactose intolerance. He has also had a reaction to wheat and eggs, and seems to have seasonal allergies.
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Re: Allergy testing - What to expect?
Has he had any antihistimines in the last week or so? If so, they won't be able to get a good reading with skin testing.
I would expect they would do a skin test. You may have to go to the hospital (outpatient lab) for the blood testing. My daughter is dermatographic and reacts to all skin testing regardless if she is allergic or not, so we only get blood testing done.
Will was 10 months when he first saw the allergist. He had pretty bad eczema at the time (though not on his back at that time) and very sensitive skin, but they did a skin test. So they might do one? We'll see.
Both boys also saw the allergist at 15m and had skin tests done and Will had a blood test done then as well.
Definitely let us know how it goes! And as I mentioned in my intro post, even though Will had multiple food allergies, he has surprised us by outgrowing all but one, so there is hope. Good luck!
Daniel's eczema has been pretty MIA for the last two weeks or so. He does have small dry patches on his feet that seem itchy. I don't know if that's an allergy to our wool carpet, or if the carpet is just aggravating it. I do try to keep lotion and socks on him at all times, but it rarely works.
Thank you. I'm really hoping he grows out of his allergens.
Call ahead to see what kind of testing they'll do. I thought they'd do skin prick testing on DD and they ended up doing the skin test where they press the liquid dots on her.
Honestly it was a nightmare and I wish I was better prepared. I had read on here that people were able to hold their LO while they waited the 15 minutes and I couldn't. We were PT'ing at the time and I didn't bring a pull up and couldn't move her while the liquid was on her. She wouldn't stay still (we didn't bring anything to occupy her) and she ended up getting hysterical (from not being able to move and from the reaction of the dots) and peeing all over everything twice. It was a mess.