The air we breathe is full of pollens, particulates, molds, pet dander, dust mites, grass, weeds, and chemical irritants. Often they cause symptoms such as coughing, sneezing, watery eyes, dizziness, breathlessness, fatigue, and asthma.
Using few drops of blood with a finger prick, this test checks IgG sensitivity to 48 common inhalants found in home and the air around us.
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An inhalants sensitivity test measures IgG antibodies to body's subtle response to common airborne irritants in the air around us . For example, some people may be sensitive to cat or dog dander, pollens, or molds in their surrounding without knowing what's causing their symptoms unless they take a test.
Once you find out that your body is producing immunoglobulin G (IgG) protein antibodies in response to certain inhalants, you can reduce or eliminate them from your surrounding. The sensitivity is measured on scale of 0 to 4 (zero means no sensitivity and 4 means high sensitivity). You can download a sample report by clicking on 'Get Sample Report' on top of this page.
Common symptoms of inhalants sensitivity include sneezing, unease, nausea, headache, mood swing, and fatigue. One common example is sensitivity to cat or dog dander.
Testing for inhalants sensitivity can help improve quality of life by eliminating these items from the surrounding. The simplicity of test is that once your results are received, you can eliminate suspect items to confirm how they have been affecting you.
The test will check following allergens that we might inhale from the air around us:
Trees: Acacia, American Beech, American Elm, American Hazelnut, Box Elder, Cottonwood, European White Birch, Grey Alder, Hickory, Italian Cypress, Mesquite, Mountain Cedar (Juniper), Pecan, Walnut, White Ash, White Mulberry, White Oak, White Pine.
Indoor: Cat Dander, Dermatophagoides Farina, Dermatophagoides Pteronyssinus, Dog Dander, German Cockroach, Latex.
Weeds: Cocklebur, Common Ragweed, English Plantain, Firebush, Lambs Quarters, Mugwort, Nettle, Pigweed, Rough Marshelder, Russian Thistle, Sheep Sorrel, Wormwood.
Grasses: Bermuda Grass, Brome Grass, Johnson Grass, Kentucky Blue Grass, Orchard Grass, Perennial Rye Grass, Sweet Vernal Grass, Timothy Grass.
Molds: Alternaria Tenuis/ Alternata, Aspergillus Fumigatus, Cladosporium Herbarum, Penicillium Notatum.
The easiest low-cost way to get tested for inhalants sensitivity is from the convenience of your home. Simply order an inhalants sensitivity test kit, collect the sample at home, ship it for free to our world class CLIA-certified labs within US, and find out your results in less than a week. You can also order our comprehensive food + inhalants sensitivity test that includes testing for 240 different foods in American diet.
For a detailed reference on food sensitivity, please read more here.
A: Except New Jersey and New York the test is available in all 48 states. State regulations in these states do not allow us to ship the tests to their residents.
A: The inhalants sensitivity test kit contains a blood card to collect few drops of blood, a pair of lancets for finger-pricking, instructions on how to collect the sample, and a form requesting basic information including date and time of collection. The directions are straight forward and easy to follow.
A: You will receive the kit within 3-5 business days with a prepaid return envelope (for shipping within US). After you ship the sample and it is received by our lab, you get the results in 5-7 business days.
A: The report with your test results will be easy to understand and will have all the necessary details. It will list all the food items you are tested for and the corresponding sensitivity levels on a scale of 0 to 4. Zero means minimal or no sensitivity and four means very high sensitivity. You can download a sample report by clicking on 'Get Sample Report' on top of this page.
A: You can use HSA (or FSA/MSA/HRA) accounts to pay for the tests since these are prescription tests (for further confirmation, please check the IRS publication#969). However, please ensure you are not going outside your specified max and min deductible limits. We do not have the capability to process the insurance claim. Insurance plans vary by individuals, therefore we can not guarantee your HSA payment will always be processed by your plan. Please talk to your insurance provider if you have any further concerns.
A: The reliability of the inhalants sensitivity test is straight forward to confirm. Once you find out what you are sensitive to, eliminate or rotate those items from your surrounding to confirm the results. Instead of avoiding all possible items one by one, an inhalants sensitivity test makes it easier to focus on few key ingredients based on the test results.
For testing your samples, we have partnered with CLIA-certified labs that are used by physicians across the US. These labs are regulated by the states, as well as Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Many tests from these labs are FDA approved to ensure they meet the proper regulatory requirements. Additionally, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) requires inter-laboratory tests to ensure the ranges established by each lab do not drift or are not out of acceptable ranges. This is done by regularly testing reference samples between different labs. Finally, the labs test thousands of sample for different age groups and health conditions, and have well established reference data to compare your results against this large pool.
Our at-home inhalants sensitivity test kit can help understand your body's response to certain airborne allergens.
The inhalants sensitivity test can help you find the root cause of your irritation and sneezing problems.
Even if you learn that you are not sensitive to the suspected items, it helps to get that part out of discussion in order to find the actual problem.
The at-home inhalants sensitivity test provides a full range of your sensitivity levels on a scale of 0 to 4. Even if you are sensitive to certain items, it allows you to rotate those items in order to stay healthy.
Better health results in better quality of life, and a single at-home inhalants sensitivity test from RxHomeTest.com can offer not only insight into various health related symptoms, but can also serve as a motivation to treat each of these symptoms and have a better quality of life!
7 reasons to order an at-home inhalants sensitivity test kit from RxHomeTest.com:
No lab visits or doctor appointments
Dry blood spot sample that's valid for 30 days (needs just few drops with a finger prick)
World class CLIA-certified labs
Includes a doctor's prescription
Simple, secure, and confidential reports
Free shipping
Qualifies for payment using HSA/FSA
Still wondering where to get tested for inhalants sensitivity from home?
Each test result from RxHomeTest.com includes a physician’s prescription.
RxHomeTest.com processes your tests at the same world class CLIA-Certified labs that other doctors use.
RxHomeTest.com offers convenient, confidential, and reliable results at some of the lowest costs in the market.
You can order the inhalants sensitivity test kit online, without requiring a doctor’s visit or prescription, which saves time and money on visits to the doctor and the lab
Our test kit needs just a few drops of blood using a finger prick lancet instead of vials of blood–convenient for those afraid of drawing blood using needles.