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Patch Test in Manchester

Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton

76 King Street, Manchester, M2 4NH, United Kingdom

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Opening Hours
Monday
09:00 – 17:00
Tuesday
09:00 – 17:00
Wednesday
09:00 – 17:00
Thursday
09:00 – 17:00
Friday
09:00 – 17:00
Saturday
Closed
Sunday
Closed

Allergy Test Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton

Get a Patch Test (Allergies Test) in Manchester with Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton.

Find out about the cost and other information on this page and contact Derm Expert Dr Tim Clayton directly to book an Allergy Test.

Allergy Testing Dr Clayton is a member of The British Society for Cutaneous Allergy and received specialist training in cutaneous allergy at the Leeds Centre for Dermatology. He works very closely with consultant immunologists in his NHS work at the Children’s Hospital. An allergy is a reaction that the body has to a particular food or substance in the environment. The majority of substances that cause allergies are not harmful and will have no effect on people who are not allergic. Any substance that triggers an allergic reaction is called an allergen. Some of the most common allergens include: grass and tree pollen (hay fever) dust mites animal dander (tiny flakes of skin or hair) food allergy (particularly fruits, shellfish and nuts) An allergy develops when the body’s immune system reacts to an allergen as though it is a threat, like an infection. It produces antibodies to fight off the allergen, in a reaction called the “immune response”. The next time a person comes into contact with the allergen, the body “remembers” the previous exposure and produces more of the antibodies. This causes the release of chemicals in the body that lead to an allergic reaction. Symptoms of an allergy can include sneezing, wheezing, itchy eyes, skin rashes and swelling. The nature of the symptoms depend on the allergen. For example, you may experience problems with your airways if you breathe in pollen. Children with atopic eczema may suffer from food allergy. This will usually be fairly easy to identify from the history of reacting to certain foods. An immediate reaction to a certain foodstuff can be tested for via skin prick testing or blood tests. Dr Clayton also undertakes patch testing for contact eczema/dermatitis. Dr Clayton has particular knowledge of patch testing in children aswell as adults and published a key manuscript in this field whilst training at Leeds University. Please click here to read this pdf. Patch testing is a method used to determine if a specific substance causes allergic inflammation of the skin. Any individual with eczema suspected of having allergic contact dermatitis and/or atopic dermatitis needs patch testing. Patch Testing helps identify which substances may be causing a reaction in a patient. It is intended to produce a local allergic reaction on a small area of your back where the diluted chemicals were planted. The chemicals included in the patchtest kit are the offenders in approximately 85-90 percent of contact allergic eczema and include chemicals present in metals (e.g. nickel), rubber, leather, hair dyes, formaldehyde, lanolin, fragrance, preservative and other additives.

Common conditions covered by an Allergies Test

Peanut allergy Seafood allergy Pollen allergy Mold allergy Pet dander allergy

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These details have been last updated on 02/01/2023