How It Feels
Skin tests
With the skin prick test and the intradermal skin test, you may
feel a slight pricking sensation when the skin beneath each sample is pricked
or when the needle penetrates your skin.
If you have an allergic reaction from any of the skin tests, you
may have some itching, tenderness, and swelling where the allergen solutions
were placed on the skin. After the testing is done, cool cloths or a
nonprescription steroid cream can be used to relieve the itching and
swelling.
If you are having a skin patch test and you have severe itching
or pain under any of the patches, remove the patches and call your health
professional.
Blood test
You may feel nothing at all from the needle puncture, or you may
feel a brief sting or pinch as the needle goes through the skin. Some people
feel a stinging pain while the needle is in the vein. But many people do not
feel any pain or have only minor discomfort after the needle is positioned in
the vein.