The Role of Blood Tests in Managing Seasonal Allergies: A Clinical Perspective for Practitioners
Dear Doctor,
Seasonal allergic rhinitis remains one of the most common yet underdiagnosed contributors to chronic upper respiratory symptoms in primary care and specialist practice. While diagnosis is often clinical, laboratory testing—particularly allergen-specific IgE blood testing—plays a valuable supporting role in confirming sensitisation and refining long-term management strategies for patients.
At Path 24 Laboratories, we aim to support clinicians with accessible, reliable allergy testing that enhances patient care beyond symptomatic treatment.
🌿 Seasonal Allergies: A Clinical Reminder
Seasonal allergies (allergic rhinitis) are IgE-mediated hypersensitivity reactions triggered by environmental allergens such as:
- Grass, tree, and weed pollens
- House dust mites
- Mould spores
- Animal dander
Clinically, patients often present with:
- Persistent sneezing
- Nasal congestion and rhinorrhoea
- Itchy, watery eyes
- Postnasal drip and fatigue
Although typically benign, uncontrolled symptoms can significantly impact sleep quality, productivity, and in some cases exacerbate asthma or lower airway inflammation.
🩸 Where Blood Testing Adds Clinical Value
While routine blood tests (e.g. CBC) are not diagnostic for allergic rhinitis, specific IgE blood testing can provide clinically relevant insights in selected cases.
Studies and clinical guidance consistently show that:
- Routine haematology parameters are not reliable for diagnosing seasonal allergies
- Eosinophil counts may be inconsistent and non-specific
- Diagnosis remains primarily clinical, supported by targeted allergy testing where indicated
🧬 The Role of Specific IgE Testing
Allergen-specific IgE blood tests measure immune sensitisation to defined allergens, helping clinicians to:
✔ Confirm suspected environmental triggers
Identify sensitisation to pollens, dust mites, moulds, and animal dander.
✔ Support diagnostic clarity in complex cases
Particularly useful when:
- Symptoms are persistent or multi-seasonal
- Multiple allergen triggers are suspected
- Skin prick testing is not feasible
✔ Guide targeted long-term management
Results can support:
- Environmental control strategies
- Pharmacological planning
- Referral for immunotherapy consideration
🧑⚕️ When to Consider Blood-Based Allergy Testing
IgE blood testing is particularly useful when:
- Patients cannot discontinue antihistamines for skin testing
- Skin conditions (e.g. eczema) limit skin prick test reliability
- There is a high risk of severe reaction to skin testing
- Objective confirmation is required for complex or unclear presentations
📊 Clinical Utility: Beyond Diagnosis
Although allergy testing should always be interpreted alongside clinical history, it can help practitioners:
- Differentiate allergic rhinitis from non-allergic causes
- Reduce unnecessary empiric treatment cycles
- Improve patient adherence through visual confirmation of triggers
- Support personalised, season-specific management plans
As highlighted in clinical guidance, allergy testing is most effective when used to confirm a well-formed clinical suspicion rather than as a standalone diagnostic tool
🏥 Path 24 Allergy Testing Support
Our Allergy Package includes:
- Total IgE
- Inhalant allergen screening
- Food allergen screening
This enables a broader immunological profile where clinically indicated, supporting comprehensive allergy assessment and management planning.
💡 Key Takeaway for Practitioners
Seasonal allergies remain a clinical diagnosis at their core—but targeted IgE blood testing can meaningfully enhance diagnostic confidence, guide management, and improve long-term patient outcomes when used appropriately.
📞 Partnering in Patient Care
Path 24 Laboratories remains committed to supporting clinicians with accurate, timely diagnostic services that strengthen decision-making and patient outcomes.
For test requests, clinical queries, or partnership support, please contact our team.

