The Tryptase Level analysis using High-Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) is a medical test used to measure the level of tryptase in the blood, an enzyme primarily produced by mast cells. This test is important in diagnosing and monitoring conditions such as allergies, anaphylactic shock, and some immune disorders. Measuring tryptase levels helps doctors understand the body's inflammatory response and may reveal underlying health conditions that require therapeutic intervention. Through this analysis, healthcare professionals can gain deeper insights into the patient's health and specific treatment needs.