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My 4 yr old had allergy testing done, results showed her immunoglobulin levels at 6768!!!!!! Pls read!?
I dont know where to even start! Where do I find out more information about this? We are going to a specialist for further testing. But out of 35-40 different things she is showing 27 allergies!!! Can someone just point me into a direction to start to find out what kind of options we have? I dont even know about immunoglobulin.....!!! Ahhh!! Somebody?? Anybody??
This test was done by blood testing and she is showing horrific signs of allergic reactions. She has severe excema as well as very bad asthma. We have been giving her 3 breathing treatments a day. All of the things that she her blood test showed her having allergies towards are things she has always been around and always ate. The results make sense. And they are all pretty severe.
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- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Since she had the blood test the test will be pretty accurate. You should see an allergist. My son had a level of around 8000 and has severe excema to. He is 5. You might want to ask about allergy shots.
There is medicine to help with the excema, but it is constant fight. Depending on what she is allergic to she might need an epi-pen.
- 1 decade ago
What symptoms is your daughter showing? Please only treat the symptoms she has and not the ones diagnosed!!!
Allergy testing can be a total hit and miss process. Some allergy panels are more accurate than others.
Skin prick (RAST) testing for allergies has a larger failure rate over plasma testing.