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Immunoglobulin - IgD & IgE Typing Serum

Immunoglobulin - IgD & IgE Typing Serum

The Immunoglobulin IgD & IgE Typing Serum test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of two types of immunoglobulins, IgD and IgE, in your blood. Immunoglobulins, also known as antibodies, are proteins produced by the immune system to fight off bacteria, viruses, and other harmful substances. Each type of immunoglobulin has a unique function in the immune response.

IgD is one of the least understood immunoglobulins, but it is believed to play a role in allergic reactions and the body's defense against bacteria. IgE, on the other hand, is known to be involved in allergic reactions and protection against parasites. The test is usually ordered when there are symptoms of an allergy, asthma, parasitic infection, or a suspected immune disorder.


  • Test NameImmunoglobulin - IgD & IgE Typing Serum
  • Sample TypeBlood
  • Preparations RequiredThere are no specific instructions for this test. Continue to take your regular medication unless your healthcare provider instructs otherwise. No fasting is required, and you may consume water as usual.
  • Report Time2 days

What is the Immunoglobulin - IgD & IgE Typing Serum Test?

This test measures the levels of immunoglobulins IgD and IgE in the blood, which play a role in the body's immune response to allergens and parasites. It helps in diagnosing immune system disorders and allergies.

Why is this test important?

This test is important because abnormalities in IgD and IgE levels can indicate an underlying immune disorder, allergy, or parasitic infection. By understanding these levels, healthcare providers can diagnose conditions and develop appropriate treatment plans.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, fasting is not required for this test. You may eat and drink as usual.

This test is usually ordered when you have symptoms of an allergic reaction, asthma, suspected parasitic infection, or immune disorder. Your healthcare provider will guide you about the timing and necessity of the test.

The test provides information about the levels of IgD and IgE in your blood. High levels might indicate an immune disorder, allergy, or parasitic infection, while low levels could suggest an immunodeficiency.

The frequency of this test depends on your symptoms, medical history, and your healthcare provider's recommendations.

Normal values can vary depending on the laboratory, but typically, the normal range for IgD is less than 100 IU/mL and for IgE is less than 100 IU/mL. However, these values can vary widely, and interpretation should be based on your overall clinical picture.

There are no specific precautions you need to take before the test. Continue your regular medications unless instructed otherwise by your healthcare provider.

Certain medications, stress, recent infections, or a history of allergies can affect the test results. It's important to inform your healthcare provider of all medications and supplements you're taking, as well as any recent health changes.

If your test results are abnormal, you should consult an immunologist, allergist, or your primary healthcare provider for further evaluation and treatment.

No, the test requires a blood sample to be drawn by a healthcare professional and analyzed in a laboratory.

Yes, you can take this test if you're pregnant or breastfeeding. However, inform your healthcare provider as hormonal changes can affect the results.

Yes, children can take this test, especially if they're showing symptoms of an allergic reaction or immune disorder.

The risks associated with this test are minimal and similar to those of a regular blood draw, including temporary discomfort or bruising at the injection site.

While lifestyle changes won't directly affect IgD and IgE levels, a healthy lifestyle can support overall immune health, potentially reducing the occurrence of immune disorders and allergies.

There are no specific foods known to affect IgD and IgE levels. However, if you're having an allergic reaction to a certain food, your IgE levels might be temporarily elevated.

While this test can indicate an allergic reaction in the body, it doesn't identify the specific substance causing the reaction. Additional tests might be necessary to identify specific allergens.

Elevated IgE levels can suggest a parasitic infection, but additional tests will be required to identify the specific parasite.

Interpreting the results should be done in conjunction with your healthcare provider, considering your overall health, symptoms, and medical history.

Treatment depends on the underlying cause of the abnormal levels. This might include medications, lifestyle changes, or immunotherapy for allergies.

Taking the Immunoglobulin - IgD & IgE Typing Serum Test is a proactive step toward understanding your immune health. It's important to discuss the test results and any concerns with your healthcare provider, who can provide you with the most accurate information based on your individual health status. Stay informed and active in your health journey. Knowledge is the first step toward improved health and wellbeing.

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