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what is the testing process of yeast allergy?

by Guest7109  |  12 years, 7 month(s) ago

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Yeast allergy become so itchy in my feet every time this occurs, the doctor gives me a fluconazole to take or apply in case it occurs every now and then. Can anyone tell me testing process of yeast allergy?

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  1. Guest6022
    The testing process to discover if your problems are the result of a yeast allergy may take some time and patience.  But to zero in on the yeast allergy, the doctor will apply a small amount of liquid yeast protein on your skin somewhere in the form of a liquid extract.  Usually the sample being used to find out if you have a yeast allergy is put on the back or on your forearm.  If your skin reacts by turning red or developing red bumps or symptoms of hives, that is an indication that the protein in yeast is causing a yeast allergy in your system.

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