Intradermal Test

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The intradermal test is used for a more detailed allergy diagnosis in children, especially when the skin prick test (PRICK test) has not provided clear results. This test involves injecting a small amount of allergen under the surface of the skin to determine sensitivity to specific substances like pollen, dust, medications, or insect venom.

The test is commonly used for diagnosing allergies to medications or insect stings and provides more precise results than other allergy tests. A reaction, such as redness, swelling, or itching, can appear at the injection site within 15-20 minutes, helping to establish an accurate diagnosis.

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Eliane Bjelajac, Australia
Verified patient
Procedure: Vaccination
Hospital: Sabol

I was in the Balkans and needed a clinic to vaccinate my baby. I found Zagreb to be very easy to communicate with considering I do not know the local language. The clinic had the same vaccinations I would get in Australia, which gave me peace of mind. The doctor was very thorough during the consultation, further assuring me that my baby is getting the best care. If you're a visitor from abroad I would definitely recommend this clinic as they are at western, modern standards.

Ivana, Patient Coordinator

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