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Immunoglobulin G (IgG), in Visit Clinic

Measures IgG antibody level in blood to evaluate immunity, infections, and immune system problems in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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What is a Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Test in Visit Clinic?

This test measures the amount of immunoglobulin G (IgG) in your blood. IgG is a type of antibody that helps the body fight bacteria and viruses. It provides long-term protection after infections or vaccinations. Doctors use IgG levels to check overall immune health. Low levels can suggest an immune deficiency. High levels may occur with chronic infections or some autoimmune and inflammatory conditions. The test can help guide diagnosis, monitor treatment, and decide if further immune testing is needed. It is often one part of an immune panel or follow-up testing after repeated infections.

Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Immunoglobulin G (IgG) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Immunoglobulin G (IgG) Test in Visit Clinic?

Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is commonly included in an immunoglobulin panel or immune function tests. Doctors order it for people with repeated or severe infections, poor vaccine response, or unexplained inflammation. It helps diagnose immune deficiencies, chronic infections, autoimmune conditions, and monitor treatment. Abnormal results can come from inherited immune problems, ongoing infection, autoimmune disease, protein loss, or certain medications. A family history of immune disorders makes testing more important.

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What does it mean if my IgG is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High IgG usually indicates past or ongoing immune stimulation: chronic or recent infection, long-standing inflammation, autoimmune disease, or response to vaccination. It can also reflect monoclonal or polyclonal gammopathy (e.g., MGUS, multiple myeloma) or liver disease. Interpretation requires clinical context and further tests (IgG subclasses, electrophoresis, specific antibody titers). Discuss results with your physician.

What is the function of immunoglobulin G IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

Immunoglobulin G (IgG) is the most abundant antibody in blood and extracellular fluid; it neutralizes pathogens and toxins, opsonizes microbes for phagocytosis, activates complement, and mediates antibody‑dependent cellular cytotoxicity. IgG provides long‑term and memory immune protection, dominates secondary immune responses, and crosses the placenta to confer passive immunity to the fetus.

What does it mean when your IgG is low in Visit Clinic?plus

Low IgG means you have reduced levels of a key antibody that helps fight infections. It can cause recurrent sinopulmonary infections (sinusitis, bronchitis, pneumonia), poor vaccine response, and slower recovery. Causes include primary immune disorders or secondary loss from medications, protein-losing conditions, or blood cancers. Evaluation involves repeat Ig measurements, vaccine antibody titers, and specialist referral; severe cases may need immunoglobulin replacement.

What is the immunoglobulin IgG test for in Visit Clinic?plus

The immunoglobulin G (IgG) test measures IgG antibody levels in blood to determine past exposure or immunity to specific infections and to assess vaccine response. It also helps detect immune deficiencies (low IgG), chronic or resolved infections, and certain autoimmune or gammopathy conditions (elevated IgG). Specific IgG assays target particular pathogens; total IgG evaluates overall antibody status.

Can stress cause high IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

Stress can dysregulate the immune system and alter immunoglobulin (Ig) levels. Acute stress may transiently shift antibody responses; chronic psychological stress has been associated with altered IgG production and increased autoantibody risk in some people. However, stress alone isn’t a proven sole cause of persistently high IgG—abnormal results should prompt medical evaluation to identify infections, autoimmune disease, or other causes.

What is the treatment for high IgG in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment for high IgG depends on the cause. Chronic infections are treated with appropriate antimicrobials; autoimmune disorders are managed with immunosuppressants (corticosteroids, DMARDs, biologics) and sometimes plasmapheresis for severe antibody‑mediated disease. Monoclonal gammopathies require hematology-directed therapy (chemotherapy, targeted agents, stem cell transplant). Mild, asymptomatic elevations may only need monitoring and specialist follow-up.