Our daughter is thought to have allergies and will be taking the ImmunoCAP test, what

Ivory

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happens and is it good? We have a 5 year old daughter, and for the past few months she's been struggling with constant fevers (that's the main thing) and watery eyes (not always, but is present) and stuffy nose. Otherwise she is active, healthy, eats fine, etc.

After going to the doctors for three times, trying three different medications, he's determined it's time that she gets an allergy test. She is to take the ImmunoCAP test (which I read is a blood test) and yet it's suppose to take roughly 2 hours. What all happens? Neither me nor my husband has had an allergy test, and we hear that this ImmunoCAP is newer. What happens? Is it just a blood test and that's it?
 
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