

Allergy Vegetable Panel 2 (by Phadia) helps detect allergic reactions to selected vegetables. It checks sensitivity to tomato, spinach, cabbage and sweet pepper (paprika) to identify food triggers causing allergy symptoms like itching, rashes, sneezing or stomach discomfort. This test is helpful for people who experience repeated allergy symptoms after meals but are unsure of the exact trigger. Book the Allergy Vegetable Panel 2 test with BookMyTest at a low price with FREE home sample collection.

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Price:
₹ 4,800.00 ₹ 3,200.00
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Sample Type: Blood
Fasting Not Required
List of Tests Included:
- ALLERGY TOMATO ( BY PHADIA)
- ALLERGY CABBAGE (PHADIA)
- ALLERGY PAPRIKA- SWEET PEPPER (BY PHADIA)
- ALLERGY SPINACH (BY PHADIA)
Booking Procedure:
- Technician from Thyrocare will be assigned for a free home sample collection after booking confirmation.
- Sample will be collected by our technician at your address at given slot.
- You will get a payment link in 2 hours. You can make the payment online or pay cash to the technician.
- Soft copy reports will be sent to your email address within 24 to 48 hours.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's):
What is the Allergy Vegetable Panel 2 (by Phadia) test?
It is a blood test that checks allergy sensitivity to tomato, spinach, cabbage and sweet pepper (paprika).
Why is this test done?
It is done to identify specific vegetable allergy triggers responsible for food-related allergic symptoms.
Who should take this test?
It is recommended for people who get skin, breathing, or stomach allergy symptoms after eating vegetables or mixed meals.
What symptoms can vegetable allergy cause?
Vegetable allergy may cause itching, hives, skin rash, sneezing, watery eyes, bloating or stomach upset.
Is fasting required for this test?
No, fasting is not required.
How is the sample collected?
It is a blood test, and BookMyTest provides FREE home sample collection by trained professionals.
Can this test diagnose food intolerance?
No, it checks allergy (IgE-related) sensitivity, not food intolerance.
What should I do if the test is positive?
A positive result means you may be allergic to one or more vegetables in the panel, and your doctor may advise avoidance and allergy management.