Iga -antibodies: The method of conducting the investigation and analyzing the results

IGA sponsored in this test is examined the concentration of IGA antibodies in the blood serum. Antibodies are proteins that contribute to the protection of the body against foreign bodies, such as: germs, viruses, worms and the like, IGA antibodies are distributed in all the mucous membranes found in the respiratory system, the digestive system and the reproductive system that mainly protects the body from the risk of germs, virus and parasites. Similar to other antibodies, IGA antibodies are produced in plasma cells distributed in the lymph nodes. The risk category is used to this investigation when the following general cases: diarrhea. Sinusitis. Breatntitis. Eye inflammation. Ear infection. pneumonia. Employed by immunity disorders. Skin infection. How to perform the exam is done by following the following steps: Cleaning the skin. Place a flexible bond over the area until the veins swell with the blood. Usually insert a needle into the arm in the elbow or in the back of the hand. Draw the blood sample in the injection. Remove the rubber band and remove the needle from the vein. General warnings of bleeding under the skin in the blood sample taking area. During pregnancy: There are no special problems or consequences. Breastfeeding: There are no special problems or consequences. Children and babies have no special problems or consequences. Elderly: There are no special problems or consequences. Management: There are no special problems or consequences. Medicines affecting the result of the investigation have been reported by some rare cases in which IGA deficiency is observed in people taking venetoin. Penicillamine. Result analysis The normal level of the IGA level varies between 0.8 – 3.0 g/ l, the abnormal levels of this investigation can be clarified with the following: A high level of IGA: It can sometimes occur in people suffering from the following: Allergies. Chronic infections. Use of disorder, such as: Rheumatoid disorder, lupus and ventral disease. Liver disease. Inflammation of the gut. Cancer, such as: lymphoma or leukemia. Low level of IGA: It occurs in people with the following: complications of diabetes. Kidney or kidney failure. HIV.