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Hypersensitivity reaction is an exaggerated immune response to substances that are normally harmless to most people. It is caused by immune system overreaction to triggers such as medications like acetaminophen, vaccines including tetanus antitoxoid, and other environmental substances. The BasoFunction HRT Acetaminophen test is the most important test for diagnosis when medication-induced hypersensitivity is suspected.
Hypersensitivity reactions are caused by an overactive immune response to substances that are typically harmless. Common triggers include medications like acetaminophen, aspirin, and antibiotics, as well as vaccines such as tetanus antitoxoid. Environmental factors, foods, insect stings, and latex can also trigger these reactions. When your immune system mistakenly identifies these substances as threats, it releases chemicals like histamine that cause symptoms ranging from mild skin rashes to severe anaphylaxis.
The BasoFunction HRT Acetaminophen test is the most important test for hypersensitivity reactions when medication triggers are suspected because it specifically evaluates how your body responds to acetaminophen, one of the most common pain relievers. This specialized test measures elevated biomarker levels that indicate your immune system is overreacting to the medication. For vaccine-related reactions, the Tetanus Antitoxoid test is essential as it measures antibody levels that may indicate an allergic response to tetanus vaccination. These tests help pinpoint the exact trigger so you can avoid future exposure and manage your reactions effectively.
You should get tested if you develop unexplained skin rashes, hives, or itching after taking medications like acetaminophen or receiving vaccines. Testing is also important if you experience breathing difficulties, facial swelling, or throat tightness following exposure to common substances. If you have recurring allergic symptoms but cannot identify the trigger, blood testing can help determine whether medications or vaccines are the culprit. Early identification of hypersensitivity triggers prevents future severe reactions and helps you make informed decisions about your healthcare.
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Recommended actions
Increase resistance or strength training
Prioritize 7–8 hours of quality sleep per night, try to reduce stress
Include more zinc- and magnesium-rich foods (like shellfish, beef, pumpkin seeds, spinach)
Consider retesting in 3–6 months
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