This quick test involves gently pricking your skin and then placing small amounts of proteins from certain foods. If you develop bumps or redness, this may indicate a food allergy.
A blood test is another diagnostic tool that can help determine the level of IgE antibodies in your blood. High antibody levels may mean you have a certain food allergy.
Basophil Activation Test (BAT)
This test determines the level of activated basophils in your blood after exposure to suspected food allergens. This can help us distinguish a true food allergy from sensitization.
Single-Food Oral Immunotherapy (OIT)
Single-food OIT has shown remarkable promise and success. It involves ingesting tiny, gradually increasing amounts of a food allergen under the supervision of our Safe2Bite team. The goal of treatment is to desensitize your immune system and build tolerance over time.
Multi-Food Oral Immunotherapy (OIT):
Multi-food OIT is similar to single-food OIT but is designed to treat multiple food allergies rather than just one. You will ingest tiny, increasing doses of a combination of foods you are allergic to under the close supervision of our team at Safe2Bite. Once again, the goal is to build tolerance over time and reduce the risk of serious allergic reactions.
Food Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT)
With SLIT, we will place tiny amounts of the food allergen under your tongue under medical supervision. Once again, the goal is to increase tolerance to certain food allergens over time. SLIT has shown considerable success in reducing the risk of severe allergic reactions down the road.