What Does High IgG Levels During Pregnancy Indicate?
Posted on Wed, 9 Apr 2014
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Question: My sister is in 2nd Trimester about 22 weeks and have done TORCH test says RubellaIgg is 174, CytomagaloVirus IGG is 20, HSV1 is 3.88 antiphospolipid igg Serum is 87
Please Suggest what to do??
Brief Answer:
RAISED IG G LEVELS NEED NO TREATMENT.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
THanks for writing to us with your health concern.
Any kind of immunity against an infection leads to raised Ig G levels.
Raised Ig G levels also can result from past vaccination.
There is no need for any treatment for a raised Ig G level.
Only elevated Ig M levels indicate acute infection which should be treated promptly.
All your reports are normal as the Ig G levels are raised, which is of no consequence.
Do you have details of the previous childbirth - what was the complication and when did the baby die ?
Get her blood sugars checked regularly and blood pressure also.
Have a complete anomaly scanning ( TIFA ) done.
Take regular iron, calcium ,folic acid supplements and protein powder daily.
Am unable to view the attached pdf reports, you can mail them alternatively at YYYY@YYYY
All the best
Please feel free to discuss further.
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What Does High IgG Levels During Pregnancy Indicate?
Brief Answer:
RAISED IG G LEVELS NEED NO TREATMENT.
Detailed Answer:
Hello
THanks for writing to us with your health concern.
Any kind of immunity against an infection leads to raised Ig G levels.
Raised Ig G levels also can result from past vaccination.
There is no need for any treatment for a raised Ig G level.
Only elevated Ig M levels indicate acute infection which should be treated promptly.
All your reports are normal as the Ig G levels are raised, which is of no consequence.
Do you have details of the previous childbirth - what was the complication and when did the baby die ?
Get her blood sugars checked regularly and blood pressure also.
Have a complete anomaly scanning ( TIFA ) done.
Take regular iron, calcium ,folic acid supplements and protein powder daily.
Am unable to view the attached pdf reports, you can mail them alternatively at YYYY@YYYY
All the best
Please feel free to discuss further.