Food Intolerance Test in Dubai

The Ultimate Guide to Food Intolerance Test in Dubai:

Are you struggling with digestive issues, skin problems, or chronic fatigue? If so, it could be a sign of food intolerance. A food intolerance test can help you identify which foods are causing your symptoms and provide the information you need to make dietary changes to improve your health. Below mentioned details will provide an overview of food intolerance testing, including what it is, how it works, and the different types of tests available. Read on to learn more about food intolerance testing and how it can help you.

Food Intolerance Test Price

Foodprint ® Food Intolerance Test (220 Plus)
Price: AED 1450 Offer Price: AED 1250

Food Intolerance Test Price

Food Intolerance Test Packages:

Package 1
1. Foodprint ® Food Intolerance Test (220 Plus)
2. Food Allergy Panel (35 Allergens)
Price AED 1600 Offer price AED 1350

 

Package 2
1. Foodprint® Food Intolerance Test (220 Plus)
2. Food Allergy Panel (35 Allergens)
3. Vitamin D
Price AED 1700 Offer Price AED 1450

 

Package 3
1. Foodprint® Food Intolerance Test (220 Plus)
2. Food Allergy Panel (35 Allergens)
3. Total IgE
4. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Price AED 1800 Offer Price AED 1550

 

Package 4
1. Foodprint® Food Intolerance Test (220 Plus)
2. Food Allergy Panel (35 Allergens)
3. Inhalant Allergy Panel (29 Allergens)
4. Total IgE
5. Complete Blood Count (CBC)
Price AED 2000 Offer Price AED 1650

 

Note: This offer is valid only for a limited time

Why do Food Intolerance Tests at JTS Medical Centre Laboratory?

  • The FoodPrint® 220+ service utilizes a new, state-of-the-art immunoassay based on microarray technology to detect food-specific IgG antibodies
  • The food Allergy Panel of 35 Food Items and an Inhalant Allergy Panel of 25 items are performed on the EUROIMMUN platform to detect specific IgE antibodies
  • Complete Blood Count and Total IgE test are performed on the Abbott Architect Platform
  • The test is carried out in our ISO 15189 accredited JTS Medical Centre Laboratory
  • No appointments are required, you can walk in between 8:30 am – 9:00 pm (7 days a week)
  • We are ensuring the quality result within 24-48 hours of sample receipt

 

What is a Food Intolerance Test?

A food intolerance test is a diagnostic tool used to identify which foods are causing adverse reactions in your body. It is different from a food allergy test, which detects an immune system reaction to a food. Food intolerance tests measure the body’s reaction to a particular food or group of foods and can help you identify which foods may be causing your symptoms. The most common food intolerance tests measure IgG antibodies in the blood, indicating an intolerance to a particular food. Other tests measure levels of IgE antibodies, which can indicate an allergy to a food.

 

What are the symptoms of food intolerance?

Food intolerance is when a person has difficulty digesting certain foods. Symptoms of food intolerance can vary from person to person, but some of the most common signs include abdominal pain, bloating, gas, nausea, diarrhea, and headaches. Other symptoms may include skin rashes, fatigue, and difficulty concentrating. If you suspect you may have a food intolerance, you must speak to your doctor to get a proper diagnosis and treatment plan.

 

What are the most common food intolerances?

Food intolerances are reactions to certain foods that can cause unpleasant symptoms, such as bloating, abdominal pain, and fatigue. The most common food intolerances are dairy, wheat, eggs, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, and shellfish. Other common food intolerances include corn, yeast, and certain food additives. It is important to note that food intolerances differ from food allergies, which can be life-threatening. If you think you may have a food intolerance, it is best to speak to a doctor or dietitian to get a proper diagnosis.

 

How can I suspect that food is the link to my symptoms when I cannot be specific about the cause?

Food intolerance reactions can include:

  • Pharmacologic
  • Metabolic
  • Gastrointestinal responses to foods or food compounds.

This can be a definite trigger as intestinal integrity is damaged. Metabolic food reactions are due to inborn or acquired errors in the metabolism of nutrients, such as enzyme deficiencies, and diabetes.

 

What are the benefits of Food Intolerance Testing?

Food intolerance testing can provide valuable insight into your health and help you identify which foods are causing your symptoms. It can also help you make dietary changes that improve your overall health and well-being. Additionally, food intolerance testing can help you avoid foods that may trigger an allergic reaction, which can be dangerous. By understanding your body’s reactions to certain foods, you can make informed decisions about your diet and lifestyle.

 

Why should I DO Food Intolerance?

The test identifies over 220 well-known food irritants as well as being more specific and easier for clinicians to work with. It measures four subclasses of IgG antibodies IgG1, IgG2, IgG3, and IgG4; it is predominantly involved in secondary responses.

 

What is an IgG?

IgG stands for Immunoglobulin G and is an antibody produced by the immune system in response to foreign bodies (antigens) entering the body. There are several different types of immunoglobulins which when they collect in tissues, stimulate inflammation.

This can take hours or days, be reliant on the amount of antagonist ingested, and last up to days to be cleared.

 

Why do foods cause an IgG response?

Foods are usually broken down as part of the digestive process into molecules.

  • These mostly pass harmlessly through the gut into the bloodstream.
  • However, sometimes small fragments of partially digested or undigested foods pass through the gut wall into the
    bloodstream where they are recognized by the immune system as being ‘foreign’.
  • The immune system then responds by making antibodies (IgGs).
  • People with inflammation or irritation of the gut lining are also prone to partially digested foods leaking into the bloodstream. The leaky gut syndrome typically results in higher levels of antibodies to multiple foods.

 

Is a food intolerance test appropriate for me?

If you are experiencing one or more of the symptoms above and you have checked with your GP or Family Medicine to ensure that you have no medical causes for your symptoms, then a food intolerance test may well be a sensible next step.

 

How accurate is the food intolerance test?

Food intolerance tests are generally considered to be accurate and reliable. However, it is important to note that the accuracy of the test can depend on the type of test used and the laboratory that is performing the test. It is also important to note that food intolerance tests cannot detect all food intolerances, so discussing your results with your doctor or healthcare provider is important.

 

What is the difference between allergy & Intolerance?

Allergies and intolerances are two different conditions. An allergy is an immune reaction to a food, which can be life-threatening. An intolerance is a reaction to food caused by an inability to digest it properly. Intolerance symptoms can range from mild to severe, but they are not life-threatening. If you think you may have a food allergy or intolerance, it is best to speak to a doctor or dietitian to get a proper diagnosis.

 

Food Allergy versus Intolerance (Immune System vs. digestive System)

Some of the symptoms of food intolerance and food allergy are similar, but the differences between the two (allergy versus intolerance) are very important. Eating a food you are intolerant to can leave you feeling miserable. However, if you have a true food allergy, your body’s reaction to this food could be life-threatening.

food intolerance is initiated at the level of the digestive system. It occurs when you are unable to properly break down the food. This could be due to enzyme deficiencies, sensitivity to food additives, or reactions to naturally occurring chemicals in foods. Often, people can eat small amounts of the food without causing problems.

Symptoms include:- arthritis, anxiety(acute or chronic), attention deficit disorder, abdominal bloating, asthma, bedwetting, bronchitis, coeliac disease, constipation, chronic fatigue syndrome, cystic fibrosis, depression, diarrhea, fibromyalgia, gastritis, headaches, hyperactivity disorder, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, insomnia, itchy skin, malabsorption, migraines, and water retention, weight control problems.

A food allergic reaction involves the immune system. Your immune system controls how your body defends itself. For instance, if you have an allergy to cow’s milk, your immune system identifies cow’s milk as an invader or allergen. Your immune system overreacts by producing antibodies called Immunoglobulin E (IgE). These antibodies travel to cells that release chemicals, causing an allergic reaction. Each type of IgE has a specific “radar” for each type of allergen.

Unlike a food intolerance, a food allergy can cause a serious or even life-threatening reaction by eating a microscopic amount and touching or inhaling the food.

Symptoms of allergic reactions to foods are generally seen on the skin (hives, itchiness, swelling of the skin). Gastrointestinal symptoms may include vomiting and diarrhea. Respiratory symptoms may accompany skin and gastrointestinal symptoms but don’t usually occur alone.

Anaphylaxis (pronounced an-a-fi-LAK-sis) is a serious allergic reaction that happens very quickly. Symptoms of anaphylaxis may include difficulty breathing, dizziness, or loss of consciousness. Without immediate treatment—an injection of epinephrine (adrenalin) and expert care—anaphylaxis can be fatal.

 

How to Prepare for a Food Intolerance Test?

Before taking a food intolerance test, it is important to follow the instructions provided by the testing center. This may include avoiding medications before the test. Additionally, it is important to provide detailed information about your symptoms and medical history to the testing center. This will help the technicians accurately assess your results and provide you with the best advice for improving your health.

Also, before undergoing a food intolerance test, it is important to consult with your doctor. Your doctor can help you determine if a food intolerance test is right and advise you on preparing for the test. Additionally, your doctor can provide valuable insight into your overall health and help you make informed decisions about your diet and lifestyle.

 

Types of Food Intolerance Tests available at JTS Medical Centre

Blood tests are the most common type of food intolerance test. They measure IgG antibodies in the blood, indicating intolerance to a particular food. The results of a blood test can help you identify which foods are causing your symptoms and provide the information you need to make dietary changes.

 

How much will it cost for a food intolerance test in Dubai?

The cost of a food intolerance test in Dubai will vary depending on the type of test you choose. Generally, blood tests are the most expensive type of food intolerance test. The cost of a Foodprint 220+ Food Intolerance Test at JTS Medical Centre is AED 1,250, and the Euroline Food Intolerance Test will cost you AED 900.

 

Is there a Food intolerance test package available at JTS Medical Centre?

Yes, JTS Medical Centre offers a comprehensive Food Intolerance Test package that includes a Food Intolerance Test, Food Allergy Tests, Complete Blood Count, Total Immunoglobulin E, and Vitamin D.

 

How long will it take to get my report?

At JTS Medical Centre, it usually takes 48 hours to get your food intolerance test results. Once the results are ready, they will be sent to your email, or you can pick up a hard copy from the center. The results will include detailed information about your food intolerances and recommendations for dietary changes.

 

Do I need to consult a Dietician or Nutritionist to interpret the report?

No, you don’t need to consult a Dietician or Nutritionist to interpret the report. All the reports are easy to understand and include detailed information about your food intolerances and recommendations for dietary changes. However, if you need further assistance, you can always consult a Dietician or Nutritionist.

 

What should I do after the test?

After the test, it is essential to make dietary changes based on the test results. You should also keep track of your symptoms and monitor your progress to ensure that the dietary changes are helping. Additionally, your doctor can provide valuable insight into your overall health and help you make informed decisions about your diet and lifestyle.

 

Can food Intolerance go away?

Yes, food intolerance can go away. If you make the necessary dietary changes and follow your doctor’s recommendations, you may find that your food intolerance symptoms improve or even disappear. However, it is essential to note that food intolerance is not the same as food allergy and may not always be permanent.

 

Why select JTS Medical Centre for food intolerance tests?

JTS Medical Centre is the leading provider of food intolerance tests in the UAE. They offer a comprehensive Food Intolerance Test package that includes a Food Intolerance Test, Food Allergy Tests, Complete Blood Count, Total Immunoglobulin E, and Vitamin D. Additionally, their experienced team of medical professionals is always available to provide you with the best advice and support.

 

Can my insurance cover food intolerance tests?

Yes, some insurance companies may cover food intolerance tests. It is best to check with your insurance provider to see if they offer coverage for these tests.

 

Do I need to book an appointment to do a food intolerance test?

No, you don’t need to book an appointment for a food intolerance test. You can walk into JTS Medical Centre anytime between 9 am – 9 pm.