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Contact your health care provider if you have any questions. The amount of discomfort that you feel during Aspergillus antibody assay will depend on many factors, including Your sensitivity to pain. You may be asked to apply pressure to the area. Avoid strenuous exercise immediately after you draw blood. Contact your health care provider if you feel pain or notice redness, swelling, or discharge from the puncture site. Laboratory test results can vary depending on your age, gender, medical history, the methods used for the tests and many other factors. If the results are different from the suggested outcomes below, this may not mean that you have the disease.
Tell your health care provider if you have a medical condition or the use of drugs or supplements that cause excessive bleeding. Also tell your health care provider if you feel nauseous, light headed or have fainted while having blood drawn in the past. Communicate how you feel with the person doing the test. Inform the person doing the test if you feel that you cannot continue with the test. During the draw blood, you may feel mild discomfort at the site where the blood sample is collected. Before having blood collected for assay of antibodies to Aspergillus, tells people to draw your blood if you are allergic.
