what does high IgG and IgM values mean in immunoglobolin blood tests?!


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It could be an indicator of an auto-immune problem, or it could be nothing. The test itself having high levels really doesn't tell anything by itself. You really need to discuss with your doctor if you have other symptoms, what they are, how severe they are, how frequent, what brings them on, and you would really benefit from keeping a journal of all that information, because sometimes there is so much you forget. Write down anything, sometimes things you think are no big deal can be relevant.If you had other tests taken, you should discuss those results as well. I have SLE (lupus) and I know from personal experience that it takes a lot of positive factors and time to determine a person even has an auto-immune problem. You are your own best advocate, so speak up for yourself. In the meantime, check out these websites, they may be able to help with information specific to the condition you are being checked for, support for you and your family, and possibly links to other sites that specialize in your particular problem. Good luck!

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from what i know,igG stands for immunoglobulin and igM (duh!!) both found in colostrum.Colostrum contains heaps of calcium, folate, iodine, iron, mag, niacin, vitamin b1 2 6 12. and in this case i think you're talking about bovine's colostrum since Human produce very little colostrum compare to bovine. and if there were found in blood test that means youve been consuming it. Mind you, igG is 40 times greater than standard milk. so if you are taking igG religiously you might become homeostatis someday! good luck!
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