Helicobacter Pylori IgA

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Helicobacter Pylori IgA, in Visit Clinic

Measures IgA antibodies to Helicobacter pylori to help detect recent stomach infection and related inflammation in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Blood
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Helicobacter Pylori IgA Test in Visit Clinic?

The Helicobacter pylori IgA test measures IgA antibodies the body makes against H. pylori bacteria in the stomach. These antibodies reflect the immune response at the stomach lining. Finding IgA antibodies can suggest a recent or ongoing H. pylori infection. H. pylori can cause gastritis, peptic ulcers, and increase long-term stomach cancer risk. Doctors use this test along with symptoms and other tests like breath or stool antigen tests. It helps guide whether further testing or treatment is needed. Results must be interpreted with clinical details because antibodies can sometimes remain after infection or be influenced by medications.

Helicobacter Pylori IgA Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Helicobacter Pylori IgA Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Helicobacter Pylori IgA test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Helicobacter Pylori IgA Test in Visit Clinic?

Helicobacter Pylori IgA is often ordered as part of an H. pylori antibody panel when patients have upper belly pain, ongoing indigestion, nausea, bloating, or suspected peptic ulcers. It helps detect the immune response to H. pylori and supports diagnosis of gastritis or ulcer-related infection. High levels can reflect recent or current infection, while past exposure, antibiotics, or acid-suppressing drugs may affect results. A family history of ulcers or stomach cancer may increase the need for testing.

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Frequently asked questions

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What is the difference between H. pylori IgA and IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

H. pylori IgA indicates a mucosal immune response and often appears earlier in infection, suggesting recent or ongoing infection; it is less persistent and less specific. IgG appears later, persists for months to years, and mainly indicates past or chronic exposure, so it cannot reliably distinguish active from prior infection. Active infection is best confirmed by breath, stool antigen, or biopsy tests.

Does H. pylori cause high IgA in Visit Clinic?plus

H. pylori infection stimulates a mucosal immune response and often triggers production of IgA—especially secretory IgA in the gastric mucosa and specific anti‑H. pylori IgA antibodies. Serum IgA can be elevated in some patients but is variable and not a definitive diagnostic marker by itself. Diagnosis relies on specific tests (breath, stool antigen, endoscopy/biopsy, or serology with clinical evaluation).

What happens when Helicobacter pylori is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

When Helicobacter pylori is positive, the bacterium can cause chronic gastritis and increase risk of peptic ulcers, dyspepsia, and rarely gastric cancer or MALT lymphoma. Many infected people remain asymptomatic. Diagnosis is by breath, stool antigen, blood antibody tests or endoscopic biopsy. Standard treatment is combination antibiotic therapy plus a proton‑pump inhibitor to eradicate the infection and promote healing, with follow‑up testing to confirm clearance.

What causes Helicobacter pylori IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

Helicobacter pylori IgG arises when the immune system produces IgG antibodies in response to H. pylori infection. Transmission typically occurs in childhood via oral–oral or fecal–oral routes, often linked to crowded living conditions, poor hygiene, or contaminated food and water. Household contact with an infected person raises risk. IgG can persist for months or years, so a positive test may reflect past or current infection.

What happens if H. pylori is left untreated in Visit Clinic?plus

If H. pylori is left untreated, it can cause chronic gastritis, peptic ulcers, and complications such as gastrointestinal bleeding or perforation. Persistent infection raises risk of iron-deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency, and—rarely—gastric MALT lymphoma or gastric cancer. It also causes ongoing dyspepsia, so medical evaluation and eradication therapy are generally recommended.

What is IgG vs IgA in Visit Clinic?plus

IgG and IgA are two antibody classes with different roles. IgG is the most abundant in blood and tissue, provides long-term systemic immunity, neutralizes pathogens, opsonizes, and crosses the placenta to protect newborns. IgA predominates at mucosal surfaces and in secretions (saliva, tears, breast milk), preventing infection at entry sites. IgA is short-lived locally; IgG indicates past or systemic exposure.