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This test is ideal if you're experiencing seasonal sneezing, itchy or watery eyes, nasal congestion, or respiratory symptoms that seem to worsen during certain times of the year. It specifically identifies whether you're allergic to mulberry red tree pollen, which can trigger allergic reactions in sensitive individuals. Many people use this test when they suspect tree pollen is causing their allergy symptoms but want to pinpoint the exact trigger.
This test measures Allergen Specific IgE Mulberry Red Tree. This specific measurement detects whether your immune system produces IgE antibodies in response to mulberry red tree pollen, which is the biological mechanism behind allergic reactions. The test helps you understand if this particular tree species is triggering your allergy symptoms so you can take targeted action to avoid exposure or manage symptoms more effectively.
You'll receive detailed doctor notes in simple language explaining whether you have an allergic sensitivity to mulberry red tree pollen and what that means for your symptoms. These notes include personalized recommendations like environmental changes, medication options, or when to consider allergy immunotherapy. You'll also get the standard lab report and can track your IgE levels over time using our trends feature, which is especially helpful for monitoring seasonal patterns or treatment effectiveness.
What this means
Your IgE antibody level to mulberry red tree pollen is elevated, indicating you have a moderate allergic sensitivity to this tree. This explains symptoms like sneezing, itchy eyes, and congestion you may experience during mulberry pollination season, typically in spring and early summer.
Recommended actions
Monitor local pollen counts and limit outdoor activities during peak times
Keep windows closed during allergy season and use HEPA air filters at home
Rinse nasal passages with saline solution after outdoor exposure
Consider over-the-counter antihistamines or consult an allergist for treatment options