Comprehensive Guide to AllergyTesting: SkinPrick Testing& Allergy Blood Tests
Can Allergy Testing Alone Diagnose Allergies?
Can Allergy Testing Predict Severity of Reactions?
Skin Prick Testing (SPT): The Primary Diagnostic Tool for Allergies
What Is Skin Prick Testing?
- Positive control using histamine: Should elicit a response confirming the skin's reactivity. Lack of response may indicate medications or skin conditions affecting test results.
- Negative control using saline (salt water): Should not evoke a reaction. Any response may suggest nonspecific irritation or false positive results for allergens tested.
How Are Skin Prick Test Results Interpreted?
Preparing for Skin Prick Testing
- Avoid all oral antihistamines for at least three days prior to testing as they can suppress reactions.
- Manage any eczema or skin conditions affecting the testing area because inflamed skin can interfere with accurate results.
- Continue other prescribed medications unless otherwise directed by your allergist.



