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This depends on the age of the patient and the methodology used. To give you a general idea, I've listed the reference ranges used by my laboratory: • <1 year: 0-15 IU/mL.
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This depends on the units of measurement but it is generally 0-100. However, it can be safely upto 500+, if it is much higher that this it can generally be a sign of parasitic infection
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IgE stands for immunoglobulin E, which is a type of antibody we all have. High IgE levels can mean you have a parasite infection. Higher levels are also common in people with allergies
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Immunoglobulin (IgE) is a natural material that is found in the blood and tissues within the body and plays a major role in the developing allergic asthma. A low IgE level is anything
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