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What Causes Elevated Protein Levels When Diagnosed With Polyclonal Gammopathy?
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Question: Why is my protein levels going up?
please clarify your question, where is the level going up? in blood? in urine?? . Thanks. Please hit the thanks button!
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I notice my protein levels have jumped from 7.8 to 8.3. Also I have gotten a IGG test done which is high in the 1800 range. My calcium in on the high side but still within normal ranges. I have been previously diagnose with polyclonal gammapthy.. should be cocerned?
Brief Answer:
It would be advisable to meet an immunologist
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Yes it is a slight cause of concern and i would strongly recommend that you meet an immunologist. This is because of your history of polyclonal gammapathy.
There are many causes for this condition and you will need a thorough renal, cardiac and liver examination, in addition to other tests.
An immunologist dealing with these type of conditions will be in a best position to guide you further. Therefore please try to meet one as soon as possible
Take care!!
It would be advisable to meet an immunologist
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Yes it is a slight cause of concern and i would strongly recommend that you meet an immunologist. This is because of your history of polyclonal gammapathy.
There are many causes for this condition and you will need a thorough renal, cardiac and liver examination, in addition to other tests.
An immunologist dealing with these type of conditions will be in a best position to guide you further. Therefore please try to meet one as soon as possible
Take care!!
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Dr. Yogesh D
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Thank you so much!! I was looking at my records from 2012. One says Polyclonal another Monoclonal. The doc is no longer there but I will take your advice and see an immunologist.
Brief Answer:
Sure, please do!
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Even if it is monoclonal gammopathy, we need to find out which immunoglobulin is raised and the cause for the same, the best would be to meet an immunologist.
Take care!
Sure, please do!
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Even if it is monoclonal gammopathy, we need to find out which immunoglobulin is raised and the cause for the same, the best would be to meet an immunologist.
Take care!
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Dr. Yogesh D
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The IGg is the one that is raised. 1849
Brief Answer:
This is a borderline increase
Detailed Answer:
Hello
There is only a borderline increase in your IgG value and you may not need any treatment.
However again i would stress the importance of meeting a immunologist as he will be in the best position to guide you.
Take care!
This is a borderline increase
Detailed Answer:
Hello
There is only a borderline increase in your IgG value and you may not need any treatment.
However again i would stress the importance of meeting a immunologist as he will be in the best position to guide you.
Take care!
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Dr. Raju A.T
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Ok I will do that
Brief Answer:
Thanks and take care!
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks and take care!
Thanks and take care!
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Thanks and take care!
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Dr. Raju A.T
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Thank you so much.. my PCP is trying to set that up for me
Brief Answer:
My pleasure!
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Sure!
Glad to be of help!!
My pleasure!
Detailed Answer:
Hello
Sure!
Glad to be of help!!
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