Cat (epithelium)
The main allergen in cats is released in saliva, the same allergen is contained in the urine. The severity of a patient's allergic reaction to this allergen can vary significantly across cat breeds. Determination of IgG levels for this allergen is used to monitor therapy and assess the decrease in body sensitivity, as well as to assess the intensity of immunity in subjects.
Food
- The sample is taken on an empty stomach. The last food intake should be at least 8 hours before you introduce yourself for testing.
- Avoid Smoking for an hour before collecting the analysis.
Recommendations
- We recommend avoiding physical activity prior to the study.
- Postpone the collection of tests immediately after paraclinical studies (roentgen, TC, MRI) and physiotherapy procedures. They can affect the results of the test.