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Also reported in: class 0-3
Your environmental allergen panel is in the normal range with no significant IgE-mediated sensitization to common aeroallergens.
No IgE sensitization to environmental allergens (pollens, dust mites, pet dander, mold) was detected. A negative panel makes IgE-mediated allergic rhinitis and allergic asthma from common aeroallergens unlikely.
No action needed. Environmental allergy is not a significant concern based on this result.
Environmental allergen panel: negative — no aeroallergen sensitization detectedYour environmental allergen panel shows no clinically significant IgE sensitization to tested aeroallergens.
No action needed.
Environmental allergen panel: negative/trace — no clinically significant aeroallergen sensitizationA very mild degree of sensitization was detected to one or more environmental allergens. This level is unlikely to be causing significant allergic symptoms in most individuals.
No specific action required. Monitor for allergy symptoms and retest if they develop.
Environmental allergen panel: very mild sensitization — unlikely to be clinically significantYour environmental allergen panel is in the normal range with no significant IgE-mediated sensitization to common aeroallergens.
No specific action required.
Environmental allergen panel: negative — normal baseline; no significant sensitizationYour environmental allergen panel is negative. This is the optimal result with no detectable sensitization to environmental allergens.
No action needed.
Environmental allergen panel: negative — optimal; no aeroallergen sensitizationYour panel shows mild IgE sensitization to one or more environmental allergens. Mild sensitization may or may not cause allergic symptoms — clinical correlation is essential. Common sensitizations include dust mite, grass pollen, tree pollen, mold, or pet dander.
Discuss with your allergist. Environmental control measures (HEPA filters, dust mite covers, pet dander reduction) may be helpful. Antihistamine and nasal corticosteroid treatments can manage mild symptoms.
Environmental allergen panel: mild sensitization — low-level IgE detected; clinical correlation importantYour panel shows significant IgE sensitization to environmental allergens. This level is associated with clinically significant allergic rhinitis, allergic conjunctivitis, and increased risk of allergic asthma. Multiple sensitizations increase symptom burden.
Seek allergy specialist evaluation. Allergen-specific immunotherapy (allergy shots or sublingual drops) may be indicated to reduce long-term sensitization and asthma risk. Environmental avoidance measures and appropriate medication management should be arranged.
Environmental allergen panel: moderate sensitization — significant IgE levels detected; allergic rhinitis or asthma risk elevatedYour environmental allergen panel shows noticeable IgE sensitization to multiple aeroallergens. This level is associated with difficult-to-control allergic asthma, noticeable allergic rhinitis, and significantly impaired quality of life. Very high environmental allergen sensitization also increases the risk of anaphylaxis with high allergen exposures.
Seek urgent allergy/immunology specialist evaluation. Allergen immunotherapy, biologic therapy (anti-IgE/anti-IL4/IL13), comprehensive asthma management, and anaphylaxis preparedness should all be discussed with your specialist.
Environmental allergen panel: noticeable sensitization — very high IgE levels detected; risk of noticeable allergic reactions and asthmaUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.