Occupational
At Our Clinical Location


£ 84.99

If you are not comfortable in extracting blood yourself then this test gives you the option to have your blood drawn at one of our clinical location. Some of the common conditions caused by occupational allergies include occupational asthma, hypersensitivity pneumonitis, latex rubber allergy, and allergic contact dermatitis. The greatest challenge is to be able to distinguish occupational allergy from non-work-related allergic conditions.

  • 1 test included

  • Finger prick / Venous blood sample

  • 2 days turnaround

Occupational

What this test measures
Read more about the health markers we check in this blood test

Occupational

  • Latex

About this test and how it can help you

While latex allergy is rare, affecting 1 to 6 percent of the general population, it is much more common in employees who work in the medical or dental health field.

In fact, 10-17 percent of healthcare workers and 33.8 percent of dental care workers have been diagnosed with latex allergy. In addition, 17 percent of restaurant workers have been diagnosed with latex allergy.

There are three types of reactions to natural rubber products.

  • IgE-mediated allergic reaction (Type I)
  • Allergic contact dermatitis (Type IV)
  • Irritant contact dermatitis.

IgE-mediated allergic reactions (Type I)

An IgE-mediated allergic reaction to latex can be life threatening. IgE-mediated reactions are serious and what people are most concerned about preventing. This reaction is caused by an allergic antibody, IgE, directed against retained proteins in latex products.

This reaction is triggered by:

  • Direct skin contact
  • Mucosal surface contact (eyes, nose, mouth, etc.)
  • Inhaling latex particles

Cell-mediated contact dermatitis (Type IV)

Cell-mediated contact dermatitis is an allergic contact dermatitis. A Type IV cell-mediated reaction is not life-threatening but it is still a major concern. A cell-mediated reaction is usually limited to the skin where contact occurs with rubber products. The rubber products contain numerous chemicals used in its production that can cause a reaction in some people.

This type of contact dermatitis is a delayed type immune reaction. Symptoms may take 24-48 hours to develop from the time of exposure to reaction.

Symptoms of Type IV allergic contact dermatitis reactions are confined to the skin:

  • A red rash
  • Papules - an elevation in the skin that is solid and can be colored - many papules together appear as a rash
  • Vesiculation - a blister-type rash
  • Oozing

If someone is repeatedly exposed with a Type IV reaction, the rash may develop into a chronic problem and may even extend beyond the site of contact.

People can have both a delayed contact allergy to chemicals in latex along with an IgE-mediated allergic latex allergy.

How it works at our Clinical Location

Place Your Order

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Perform Your Blood Test

Relax and get your blood sample be taken at the clinic.

View Results

Received the results within 24-48 hours.

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