
Cat Allergy Test
Cat allergies are one of the most common types of pet allergy. If you suffer symptoms which you think might be the symptoms of a cat allergy, and these seem to get worse after contact with a cat or after you have entered a room where a cat is or has been present then you may have a cat allergy.
Symptoms might include, but are not limited to, asthma leading to cough, wheezing, tightness in the chest and shortness of breath. You may also experience rashes and eczema.
This test won't cure your cat allergy but using our test to determine whether you have an allergy to cats can be the first step on the road to successfully managing the fact that you are allergic to cats.
Once you know that you are allergic to cats, you can confidently seek medical advice and take appropriate action to reduce or possibly even eliminate your symptoms. You can test at any time of the year and your result is not affected by other medication.
How it Works
This is the same technique that would be used if you were to visit your GP or local hospital for an allergy test. There is no need for you to send your results away for analysis and your results should be as reliable as the test your GP would arrange for you.
The test is a clinically proven IgE allergy test and the test shows whether you have sensitivity to allergens found on the hair and skin of cats.
The cat allergy test works by detecting raised levels of IgE allergy antibodies in your blood and the results will be avialbe to you in about 45 minutes and you will know whether or not you are allergic to cats.
If your cat allergy test gives a positive result, we recommend you visit your heath care professional or your GP to discuss your results and discuss how you may manage your allergy to cats.
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