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TOTAL IGE ( PHADIA ), in Visit Clinic

Measures total IgE antibody in blood to assess allergic tendency and some parasitic infections or conditions in Visit Clinic.

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Blood
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What is a TOTAL IGE ( PHADIA ) Test in Visit Clinic?

The Total IgE (Phadia) test measures the total level of IgE antibodies in your blood. IgE is part of the immune system that reacts to allergens like pollen, dust, foods, and insect stings. High IgE levels often point to allergic conditions such as asthma, hay fever, or eczema. They can also rise with some parasitic infections. Doctors use this test as a supportive tool. It helps show an allergic tendency and can guide further testing such as specific IgE or skin tests. Results are interpreted together with symptoms, exam findings, and other tests because a single IgE number does not diagnose a specific allergy.

TOTAL IGE ( PHADIA ) Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

TOTAL IGE ( PHADIA ) Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The TOTAL IGE ( PHADIA ) test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a TOTAL IGE ( PHADIA ) Test in Visit Clinic?

TOTAL IGE ( PHADIA ) is often ordered as part of allergy evaluation panels when patients have sneezing, wheeze, itchy skin, or unexplained chronic symptoms. Doctors may use it with skin prick or specific IgE tests to help diagnose or monitor asthma, allergic rhinitis, eczema, or parasitic infections. Elevated or very low levels can reflect immune disorders, medications, or infections. A family history of allergies may prompt earlier or repeat testing to guide care.

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What happens if total IgE level is high in Visit Clinic?plus

High total IgE suggests allergic sensitization and atopic conditions (eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma) and can also occur with parasitic infections, some immunodeficiencies (e.g., hyper‑IgE syndrome), drug reactions, or certain cancers. Elevated IgE is non‑specific: it supports but doesn’t confirm diagnosis and doesn’t reliably predict severity. Your clinician may order specific IgE tests and clinical evaluation to identify the cause and guide treatment.

What is the PhadiaTop IgE level test in Visit Clinic?plus

The PhadiaTop IgE test is a blood screening assay that detects IgE antibodies to a panel of common inhalant allergens. It identifies allergic sensitization and helps decide whether further allergy testing or specialist referral is needed. A positive result suggests atopy but must be interpreted alongside symptoms, because sensitization does not always indicate clinical allergy.

What is total IgE allergy in Visit Clinic?plus

Total IgE is the blood measurement of all immunoglobulin E antibodies a person has. Raised total IgE often reflects allergic or atopic conditions (eczema, allergic rhinitis, asthma) or parasitic infection, but it’s nonspecific: normal levels don’t exclude allergy and elevated levels don’t identify the trigger. It’s used alongside clinical history and specific IgE or skin tests to diagnose allergies.

What is a normal IgE level in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal total serum IgE in adults is generally below 100–150 IU/mL. Reference ranges vary with age and laboratory methods, so children have different expected values. Mildly raised IgE can reflect allergies, parasitic infection, or other immune conditions. Always compare results with the lab’s age-specific reference range and discuss abnormal values with your healthcare provider for proper interpretation.

Which cancers cause high IgE in Visit Clinic?plus

Markedly raised IgE is usually allergic or parasitic, but certain cancers can cause elevated IgE. Rare IgE‑secreting multiple myeloma and some lymphomas — classically Hodgkin lymphoma and some B‑cell non‑Hodgkin lymphomas — may raise IgE. Because these cancer causes are uncommon, unexplained high IgE warrants further evaluation by a clinician and hematology workup.

What to avoid if IgE is high in Visit Clinic?plus

If IgE is high, avoid known allergens and exposures: pollen, dust mites, mold, pet dander, and specific foods that trigger your IgE‑mediated reactions (e.g., peanuts, shellfish, milk, eggs). Avoid tobacco smoke, strong fragrances and aerosol sprays, damp indoor environments, insect stings, and harsh cleaning chemicals. Limit outdoor activities during high‑pollen periods until allergies are controlled.