Dengue IgM

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Dengue IgM, in Visit Clinic

Detects IgM antibodies to dengue virus in blood to help diagnose recent dengue infection and guide care in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
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Male/Female
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25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a Dengue IgM Test in Visit Clinic?

The Dengue IgM test measures IgM antibodies your immune system makes when it first encounters the dengue virus. These antibodies usually appear a few days after symptoms begin. Detecting IgM helps show a recent or current dengue infection. This is important for diagnosing dengue fever and deciding on close monitoring or hospital care. Doctors use this test along with symptoms, physical exam, and sometimes other tests like NS1 antigen or PCR. Timing matters because IgM may be negative very early. Results can sometimes cross-react with related viruses, so doctors interpret the test with your travel history and other lab findings.

Dengue IgM Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Dengue IgM Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Dengue IgM test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Dengue IgM Test in Visit Clinic?

This test is often ordered as part of dengue serology or an infectious disease workup when someone has sudden high fever, severe headache, joint or muscle pain, rash, or bleeding. It helps diagnose recent dengue infection and guides monitoring and treatment decisions. Abnormal results usually reflect recent infection but can be influenced by vaccination or cross-reactivity with related viruses. A family history of recent travel to dengue areas or household exposure may make testing more important.

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What is IgM positive in dengue in Visit Clinic?plus

IgM positive in dengue indicates a recent or acute dengue infection. Dengue-specific IgM antibodies typically appear about 3–5 days after symptom onset, peak within two weeks, and can persist for weeks to months. A positive IgM suggests current or recent infection but may cross-react with other flaviviruses; confirm diagnosis with clinical assessment and additional tests (NS1 antigen, PCR, or IgG serology).

What does it mean when IgM is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive IgM test means your immune system has recently encountered a germ and produced early-stage antibodies, suggesting a current or recent infection. IgM usually appears soon after exposure, before IgG. However, false positives, cross-reactions, or prolonged IgM can occur, so results should be interpreted with symptoms and clinical findings and may require confirmatory testing (repeat antibody or molecular tests).

What is the difference between IgG and IgM in Visit Clinic?plus

IgM and IgG are different antibody classes. IgM is the first responder in acute infection, usually a pentamer that efficiently agglutinates pathogens and activates complement; its presence often indicates recent infection and it is relatively short‑lived. IgG is smaller, more abundant, appears later, provides long‑term immunity and memory, crosses the placenta, and specializes in neutralization and opsonization.

What happens if dengue IgM is negative in Visit Clinic?plus

A negative dengue IgM means either no recent dengue infection or that testing was done too early for antibodies to appear. In early illness, NS1 antigen or PCR can detect virus; repeat IgM after 5–7 days if suspicion remains. False negatives may occur with low test sensitivity or immunosuppression. Clinical assessment and repeat or alternative testing guide diagnosis and management.

How long is dengue IgM positive in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue IgM antibodies typically become detectable about 3–5 days after symptom onset, rise to peak levels around two weeks, and remain detectable for roughly 2–3 months. In many patients IgM declines thereafter, though low-level positivity can persist for up to about six months in some cases. Timing varies with individual immune response and test sensitivity.

How to recover from dengue IgM in Visit Clinic?plus

Dengue IgM indicates recent infection. Recovery focuses on rest, plenty of fluids (oral rehydration), paracetamol for fever and pain, and avoiding NSAIDs or aspirin because of bleeding risk. Get regular blood counts to monitor platelets and hematocrit and seek urgent care for severe signs (sustained vomiting, severe abdominal pain, bleeding, drowsiness, breathlessness, cold clammy skin). Prevent mosquito bites and avoid strenuous activity.