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Immunoglobulins IgG IgM IgA Blood Test Kit

Immunoglobulins IgG IgM IgA Blood Test Kit

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Measures IgG, IgM, and IgA levels to assess immune function and potential immune disorders.

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    If you’re dealing with frequent infections, unexplained inflammation, or concerns about immune function, this test measures key immunoglobulins (IgG, IgM, and IgA) — the antibodies that help defend your body against bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens. It provides valuable insight into how well your immune system is working and can help detect immune deficiencies, chronic infections, or autoimmune disorders.

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    What's in the test?

    • Immunity

      Immunoglobulin A

      Immunoglobulins or antibodies, play an important role in the immune system and help fight against harmful bacteria and viruses in the body. There are five classes of antibodies and several subclasses. Immunoglobulin A or IgA protects against infections of the membranes that line the mouth, airways, and digestive tract. IgA antibodies can also be found in saliva, tears, and breast milk.

      Immunoglobulin G

      Immunoglobulins or antibodies, play an important role in the immune system and help fight against harmful bacteria and viruses in the body. There are five classes of antibodies and several subclasses. Around 70-80% of antibodies in the blood are Immunoglobulin G or IgG antibodies, capable entering the tissues and fighting infection. IgG provides the majority of antibody-based immunity. IgG antibodies form the basis of long-term protection against microorganisms and in those with a healthy immune system, sufficient IgG antibodies are produced to prevent re-infection.

      Immunoglobulin M

      Immunoglobulins or antibodies, play an important role in the immune system and help fight against harmful bacteria and viruses in the body. There are five classes of antibodies and several subclasses. IgM antibodies are involved in the very early stages of an immune response and first to be made by the body when fighting a new infection, providing short-term protection.

    • Proteins

      Total protein

      Total Protein represents the sum of the proteins albumin and globulin in your blood. Albumin and globulin have a range of functions including keeping blood within vessels, transporting nutrients and fighting infection. Abnormal levels can indicate malnutrition as well as a liver or kidney disorder.

      Albumin

      Albumin is a protein which is made mainly in the liver. It helps to exert the osmotic pressure which holds water within the blood. It also helps carry nutrients and medications and other substances through the blood and is important for tissue growth and healing. Albumin also carries hormones around the body, therefore measuring the amount of albumin in the blood can help us calculate how much hormone is available to your tissues.

      Globulin

      Globulin is an umbrella term for a set of different proteins that the immune system and the liver produce. Certain globulins bind with haemoglobin while others transport metals, such as iron, in the blood. Additionally, there is a certain type of globulin known as an immunoglobulin, (another name for an antibody) which helps to fight infection in the body.

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