The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Think you have an allergy? Quiz could put mind at ease

Health: Four basic questions could save time for patients and doctors

- BY JANE KIRBY

Asking people four simple questions could rule out those who mistakenly believe they have an allergy and pursue costly tests, researcher­s say.

A new study found that asking four questions helps identify those who are not allergic with an accuracy of almost 90%.

Experts from the University of Edinburgh said “a significan­t number of people mistakenly believe they have allergies and use both NHS and their own time and resources pursuing unnecessar­y investigat­ions”.

These include skin-prick testing and specific blood tests, both of which offer a high level of inaccurate results.

People then spend money on treatments and

“Mistakenly believe they have allergies”

avoid “presumed triggers” when they are “not, in fact, allergic”, they said.

In a study of 143 people, published in the British Journal of General Practice (BJGP), skin-prick and blood tests were compared with the results of a questionna­ire aimed at identifyin­g people who had an allergy.

The results meant experts were able to boil down the questionna­ire to just four simple questions. These were: Do you have, or have you ever had, hayfever? Do any of your parents or siblings have, or have they ever had, hayfever? Do your allergy symptoms vary when you go from place to place (for example, on holiday)? Is there a specific trigger that always sets off your allergy symptoms?

The authors concluded that, for those who answered no to the four questions, most had no allergy. The findings may help GPs work out the risk of allergy, although “larger studies should be carried out”.

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