Anonymous wrote:My 6 month old baby seems to be allergic to peanuts and possibly other foods. He needs either a scratch test or blood test. The blood draw is faster and more conclusive for nuts, which is our main concern. But I hate the idea of my baby in pain from a venipuncture.
If anyone has experience with either of these allergy tests on a baby, I’d appreciate hearing your thoughts. Is the scratch test very uncomfortable?
I am also concerned about how long the scratch test will take because his wake window is only 2 hours. Just getting him to the doctor will take 40 minutes, so even if he wakes from his nap just in time to leave, he may melt down before the testing is done.
OP- he is going to melt down anyways and usually they do both. A scratch test is multiple pokes/scratches with a needle in their back, it takes sometime to complete and then its waiting for reaction. And they arent allowed to move around, cant touch the pokes, etc.
If you nurse, just nurse him through. Try to have someone with you. It was stressful and hot in our room and its just a lot.
Couple of things for the venipuncture- make sure you have someone who is well versed in pediatric draws, make sure your baby is warm and hydrated. Dont let office staff try more than two times. If they cant get it, they cant get it and honestly with how much my kid was crying (annoyed and overtired) there was no way he was hydrated. We have had much better luck with LabCorp compared to office staff.