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Dr. Srinivas

Consultant Pathologist

Pathology · Last reviewed: June 2026

Lidocaine allergy test showing specific IgE antibody analysis for local anesthetic hypersensitivity, drug allergy diagnosis, and anesthesia safety evaluation

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About this test

The Allergen, Individual – Others Lidocaine Test is a specialized allergy blood test used to measure specific Immunoglobulin E (IgE) antibodies against Lidocaine, one of the most commonly used local anesthetic medications. This test helps identify allergic sensitization and supports the evaluation of suspected hypersensitivity reactions associated with lidocaine exposure.

Lidocaine is an amide-type local anesthetic widely used in dental procedures, minor surgeries, dermatologic procedures, nerve blocks, emergency medicine, and pain management. It is also found in certain topical creams, gels, sprays, and antiarrhythmic medications. Although true IgE-mediated allergy to lidocaine is rare, some individuals may experience reactions that warrant investigation to distinguish allergy from non-allergic side effects or anxiety-related responses.

When allergic sensitization occurs, the immune system mistakenly recognizes lidocaine or associated compounds as harmful substances and produces specific IgE antibodies. Upon subsequent exposure, these antibodies may trigger the release of histamine and other inflammatory mediators, leading to allergic symptoms.

The Lidocaine Allergy Test helps healthcare providers determine whether previous reactions during dental work, surgical procedures, or topical anesthetic use may have been caused by a true allergic response. Identifying drug allergies accurately is important to ensure safe anesthesia and medication choices in the future.

Benefits of the Test

  • Detects lidocaine-specific IgE antibodies
  • Helps evaluate suspected local anesthetic allergy
  • Assists in differentiating allergic reactions from medication side effects
  • Supports preoperative and dental allergy assessment
  • Helps guide future anesthetic selection
  • Requires only a blood sample

Why Doctors Recommend This Test

Doctors may recommend a Lidocaine Allergy Test for:

  • Suspected reactions during dental procedures
  • History of rash, hives, or swelling after local anesthesia
  • Breathing difficulty after anesthetic administration
  • Unexplained reactions during surgery or minor procedures
  • Evaluation before future anesthesia exposure
  • Investigation of suspected drug hypersensitivity

The test helps determine whether sensitization to lidocaine may be contributing to allergic symptoms.

Preparation Before Test

Sample Required:

  • Peripheral venous blood sample

Preparation Guidelines:

  • No fasting is required
  • Inform your physician about previous drug reactions and medications used
  • Follow laboratory instructions before sample collection

Reporting Time

Results are generally available within 3 to 7 working days, depending on laboratory methodology and workflow.

Who Should Take This Test?

  • Individuals with suspected local anesthetic allergy
  • Patients with previous unexplained reactions during dental procedures
  • Individuals preparing for surgery
  • Patients with suspected drug hypersensitivity
  • People requiring repeated exposure to local anesthetics

Clinical Significance

Elevated Lidocaine-Specific IgE Levels may indicate:

  • Lidocaine Allergy
  • Local Anesthetic Allergy
  • Drug Hypersensitivity
  • Immediate Allergic Reactions
  • Risk of Recurrent Allergic Response

Possible symptoms may include:

  • Skin rash
  • Hives (urticaria)
  • Itching
  • Facial swelling
  • Lip or tongue swelling
  • Wheezing
  • Difficulty breathing
  • Dizziness
  • Severe allergic reactions (anaphylaxis)

The presence of specific IgE antibodies suggests sensitization but should always be interpreted together with clinical history and physician assessment.

Important Note

True allergy to lidocaine is uncommon. Many reactions during anesthesia are caused by anxiety, preservatives, epinephrine additives, vasovagal responses, or other medications administered simultaneously.

A positive result indicates sensitization but should not be interpreted in isolation. Additional allergy testing or supervised challenge testing may be recommended by an allergist.

Test FAQs

What is the Lidocaine Allergy Test?

It is a blood test that measures specific IgE antibodies against lidocaine.

Why is this test performed?

It helps evaluate suspected allergic reactions to lidocaine and assists in planning future anesthesia safely.

What is lidocaine used for?

Lidocaine is used in dental procedures, minor surgeries, pain management, and topical anesthetic products.

What sample is required?

A peripheral venous blood sample is required.

Is fasting required?

No. Fasting is generally not necessary.

Are true lidocaine allergies common?

No. True IgE-mediated lidocaine allergy is rare.

What symptoms may suggest an allergic reaction?

Symptoms may include rash, hives, itching, swelling, wheezing, breathing difficulty, and anaphylaxis.

Can antihistamines affect this test?

Antihistamines generally do not interfere with specific IgE blood testing.

Does a positive result confirm allergy?

A positive result indicates sensitization and should be interpreted together with symptoms and physician evaluation.

Who interprets the results?

An allergist, anesthesiologist, immunologist, dentist, or physician interprets the results along with clinical history.

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