Checking the skin or nail lesion with wood lamp involves shining a hand-held wood lamp device on the area of concern by your physician.
Allergies can often run in families, indicating a genetic disposition. If you have a family history of allergies, you might be more susceptible to developing them. The importance of identifying these triggers helps you with the insights needed to manage your allergies effectively.
Allergies can be broadly categorised into environmental and food-based allergies. Common environmental allergens include pollen, dust mites, and pet dander, while food-based allergens often involve nuts, dairy, and shellfish. Allergy testing can help to identify and manage these common allergens, ensuring a healthier lifestyle.









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| Inhalant Skin Prick Test | Food Skin Prick Test |
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| Aspergillus Fumigatus | Shrimp |
| Alternaria Alternata | Crab |
| Blomia Tropicalis | Tuna |
| Bermuda Grass | Salmon |
| D. Farinae | Chicken |
| D. Pteronyssinus | Egg |
| Penicillium Notatum | Cow’s Milk |
| Cat Dander | Cocoa |
| Dog Dander | Wheat Flour |
| Cockroach (American) | Soya Flour |
| Cockroach (German) | Almond |
| Ragweed | Peanut |
Allergy blood tests are often preferred for individuals with severe allergies, where skin tests might pose a risk. Additionally, if you’re on medications that could interfere with skin testing or have skin conditions that make skin tests impractical, blood tests offer a reliable alternative. These tests work by measuring specific antibodies in your blood, providing a detailed picture of your allergic sensitivities.
Below is a breakdown of the available panels, allowing you to see the test categories and choose the most suitable options for your needs.
| Inhalant Panel | Mold Panel | Eczema Panel | Paediatric | Seafood Panel | Shellfish Panel | Nuts Panel | Asthma Panel | Gastro Panel |
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| Blomia Tropicalis | Aspergillus Fumigatus | Shrimp | Shrimp | Shrimp | Blue Mussel | Almond | Blomia Tropicalis | Chicken |
| Aspergillus Fumigatus | Alternaria Alternata | Fish (Cod) | Fish (Cod) | Crab | Clam | Brazil Nut | Cat Dander | Cow’s Milk |
| Alternaria Alternata | Candida Albicans | Chicken | Anchovies (Ikan Bilis) | Clam | Crab | Hazel Nut | Dog Dander | Egg White |
| Greer | Cladosporium Herbarum | Egg White | Chicken | Fish (Cod) | Lobster | Macadamia Nut | D. Farinae | Peanut |
| D. Farinae | Pencillium Notatum | Cow’s Milk | Cow’s Milk | Anchovies (Ikan Bilis) | Oyster | Peanut | D. Pteronyssinus | Soya Bean |
| D. Pteronyssinus | Peanut | Yeast | Salmon | Scallop | Pine Nut | Chicken | Wheat | |
| Curvularia Lunata | Soya Bean | Egg White | Tuna | Shrimp | Pistachio | Cow’s Milk | Gluten | |
| Cat Dander | Hazelnut | Cocoa | Squid | Squid | Walnut | Egg White | ||
| Dog Dander | D. Peteronyssinus | Wheat | Peanut | |||||
| Cockroach (German) | Rice | Soya Bean | ||||||
| Common Ragweed | Gluten | Wheat | ||||||
| Bermuda Grass | Corn | |||||||
| Timothy Grass | Peanut | |||||||
| Johnson Grass | Sesame Seed | |||||||
| Bahia Grass | Soya Bean |
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Almond |
Beef |
Cockroach, American |
Dog Dander |
Hazel Nut |
Pea |
Shrimp (Pacific) |
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Alternaria Alternata |
Bermuda Grass |
Cockroach, German |
Egg |
Johnson Grass |
Peach |
Soya Bean |
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Apple |
Cashew Nut |
Coconut |
Fish (Cod) |
Kiwi |
Peanut |
Squid |
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Aspergillus Fumigatus |
Cat Dander |
Cow’s Milk |
Garlic |
Maize Flour |
Pork |
Timothy Grass |
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Avocado |
Celery |
Crab |
Gluten |
Mustard Seed |
Rice |
Tomato |
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Baker’s Yeast |
Chicken |
D. Farinae |
Goat’s Milk |
Onion |
Salmon |
Tuna |
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Banana |
Cladosporium Herbarium |
D. Pteronyssinus |
Hamster Epithelium |
Oyster |
Sesame |
Wheat Flour |
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Some allergic medications (such as antihistamine- piriton, cetirizine, loratadine etc) can affect skin prick test results. Long term medications such as antidepressants may interfere the results as well. Please inform your doctor on all the medications that you are consuming.
When Skin Prick Test is performed correctly, it is relatively reliable. However, you may have a negative skin prick test, yet develop allergy later on in life. This is known as a false negative. There are a few explanations:
RAST Blood Test has the edge of having a test result that is not interfered by medicine that the person is taking. However, there is a chance of false positive (A positive test, yet, the patient has no allergy symptoms when exposed to the allergen). This may cause unnecessary confusion and anxiety to patients.
Checking the skin or nail lesion with wood lamp involves shining a hand-held wood lamp device on the area of concern by your physician.
Cryotherapy or colloquially known as ‘cold therapy’ is a procedure that uses liquid nitrogen to deliver freezing cold temperature locally to destroy and remove abnormal skin lesion.
Electrocautery is a bedside procedure where your doctor will use an ‘electric pen’ to deliver high frequency electric current onto the skin to generate heat in order to stop bleeding or remove abnormal skin cells
A steroid injection is simple bedside procedure where your doctor will inject minute amount of steroid onto the skin.
Skin cancer screening is usually performed by your physician using a dermatoscope. Dermatoscope is a medical magnifying glass that allows your physician to visualize the size and shape of the mole that you are concerned of.
Fungal scrape and bacterial culture tests allow physician to confirm or debunk fungal/bacterial diagnosis of skin condition
Skin tags are benign. They are also known as acrochordons medically. They are small, soft overgrowth of the skin commonly located among the face, eyelids neck, armpit, groin, breasts and buttock folds.
An excision biopsy is a bedside procedure where your doctor uses a surgical blade to remove the entire skin lesion under the use of local anaesthesia.
A shave biopsy a bedside procedure where your doctor uses a surgical superficial shaving blade to remove the skin lesion under the use of local anaesthesia.
A skin biopsy, or punch biopsy, is a bedside surgical procedure where your physician will use a small knife ‘puncher’ to obtain a small skin sample under local anaesthesia.
Herpes zoster, commonly referred to as shingles, is a painful blistering rash caused by the varicella-zoster virus— the same virus that causes chickenpox.
Seborrheic Dermatitis is a common chronic inflammatory condition of the skin. It is categorized as a type of chronic eczema, affecting the body area that has more sebaceous glands. characterized by red, greasy scaly patches.
Living in a hot humid climate of Singapore, fungal infection of the skin is common. The fungus thrives and favors body areas that are moist and warm such as the armpit, breast folds, groin, buttocks, feet, toes or even nails.
Eczema is a common inflammation condition of the skin. Although eczema can occur any time in one’s life, it typically starts presenting when one is a child.
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition. It is a common skin disease that can affect 1 in 50 people.
Nearly 20% of people will get hives at some point in their lifetime. While they may not be life-threatening, hives can potentially cause both physical and emotional issues, particularly if they occur frequently.
Your body’s natural reaction to pokes, cuts, and trauma to your skin is to heal. On most occasions, skin injuries heal up without any problems.
Acne is a skin inflammatory condition that virtually affects every adolescent at some point during their teenage years. However, some adults may remain affected during their twenties or thirties.
Alopecia Areata is a patchy non-scarring hair loss condition that a person develops coin-sized round baldness over the scalp. It is postulated that the body’s immune system attacks the growing hair leading to hair loss.
Male Pattern Hair Loss is also medically known as Androgenic Alopecia. It is a common condition in men, when this type of hair loss occurs in females, it is termed Female Pattern Hair Loss.
Female pattern hair loss is the most common type of hair loss seen in women. In males, this equivalent is male pattens hair loss, or androgenic alopecia.
Your body’s immune system is naturally wired to fend off infections and pathogens to keep you healthy.
A pet allergy refers to a reaction that you have toward your pet’s skin, dander, saliva, or urine. On most occasions, it is the dead skin cells that cause the pet allergy.
A dust mite allergy refers to an allergic reaction to dust-mite wastes. The waste of dust mites and our bodies can trigger allergic reactions.
While allergy treatment medications are available and can be effective to a certain degree, they don’t cure people of allergies.
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