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Poplar T14

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2200.00 rsd

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up to 15 days

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Blood Draw

Category

Allergology

Written by:

Dr. Igor Švonja, MD

Updated:

January 22, 2026

Published:

June 19, 2023

Reading Time:

4 min

Allergy to poplar can significantly impact quality of life, but accurate testing and treatment can help alleviate symptoms. IntroLab in Belgrade offers advanced allergy detection tests, including the Poplar T14 test. Through precise diagnostic methods like the IgE test, allergic reactions can be quickly and accurately identified, allowing for better symptom management.

What is a poplar allergy?

A poplar allergy occurs as an immune response to the pollen of this tree. When pollen enters the respiratory system of someone prone to allergies, the body perceives it as a threat and releases histamine, a chemical that causes symptoms such as itching, swelling, and irritation. This allergy is most severe in the spring, when poplars are in full bloom, producing large amounts of pollen that spread through the air.

Symptoms of a poplar pollen allergy

Symptoms of a poplar allergy can vary in intensity but typically include:

  • Sneezing and runny nose
  • Itching and redness of the eyes
  • Coughing and throat irritation
  • Breathing difficulties (in more severe cases)
  • Sinus pressure and headaches
  • Fatigue and exhaustion due to constant irritation

Testing for a poplar allergy

The IgE test for poplar allergy is one of the most reliable methods for detecting allergies. The Poplar T14 test measures the level of specific IgE antibodies released in response to the allergen. During the test, a blood sample is taken and analyzed to determine the presence of antibodies specific to poplar pollen.

A skin prick test is also commonly used to identify allergies, including poplar pollen. In this process, a small amount of allergen is applied to the skin, and the body’s reaction is monitored. If redness or swelling occurs, it may indicate an allergic reaction.

Treatment and symptom management

Treating a poplar pollen allergy typically involves antihistamines, nasal sprays, and, in more severe cases, corticosteroids. For those with pronounced symptoms, immunotherapy, also known as “allergy shots,” may be an option. This treatment gradually exposes the body to small amounts of the allergen, helping to reduce sensitivity over time.

Tips for managing poplar allergy symptoms

  • Avoid outdoor activities during poplar blooming season, especially in the morning when pollen concentrations are highest.
  • Use air filters indoors to reduce pollen levels.
  • Wash your hair and clothes regularly to remove pollen that may stick to them.
  • Consider wearing a face mask when outdoors during the blooming season.

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