Black Mold Exposure: Symptoms, Risks …
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During a blood test, your healthcare provider will use a thin needle (slightly smaller than the size of a standard earring post) to withdraw a small amount of blood from a vein in your arm. The blood sample goes to a laboratory. The lab test measures the amount of IgE in your blood that binds to black mold. Take a blood test to measure the amount of IgE in your blood that binds to black mold. Take a mycotoxin diagnostic test, which involves taking a urine, nasal, or tissue sample test to determine your exposure to mold. Take a skin prick test, which involves puncturing your skin and then applying diluted amounts of suspected allergens (molds) in that area. 1 Ask your doctor or allergy specialist for a mycotoxin diagnostic test. ... 2 Take your urine, nasal, or tissue sample test to determine your exposure. ... Blood Test: In this test, the sample for testing is the patient’s blood. Your doctor withdraws your blood and sends the sample to the testing laboratory. ...
Take a blood test to measure the amount of IgE in your blood that binds to black mold.
Take a mycotoxin diagnostic test, which involves taking a urine, nasal, or tissue sample test to determine your exposure to mold.
Take a skin prick test, which involves puncturing your skin and then applying diluted amounts of suspected allergens (molds) in that area.
1 Ask your doctor or allergy specialist for a mycotoxin diagnostic test. ...
2 Take your urine, nasal, or tissue sample test to determine your exposure. ...
Blood Test: In this test, the sample for testing is the patient’s blood. Your doctor withdraws your blood and sends the sample to the testing laboratory. ...
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