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Immunofixation

What's 
Immunofixation
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Immunofixation is a special lab test that helps identify and study specific proteins called immunoglobulins in your blood. These proteins are made by your immune system and work as your body's protectors, fighting against harmful bacteria, viruses, and other invaders. The test separates these proteins based on their size and electrical charge, and then uses special antibodies to find the exact type of immunoglobulin present. This gives a clear picture of how your immune system is working and can show any unusual protein patterns that might point to health problems.
If Your Levels Are High
Elevated immunofixation levels mean that your immune system is working harder than usual, which could be due to various reasons. This increased activity might be because of an ongoing infection, an autoimmune condition like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, or a reaction to certain medications such as antibiotics or immunosuppressants. It could also suggest that your body is making too many specific immunoglobulins in response to inflammation or other immune challenges. This overactivity can sometimes cause imbalances in your immune system, which may have an impact on your overall health.
Symptoms of High Levels
Symptoms of high levels of Immunofixation may not be directly noticeable, as they often align with symptoms of the underlying condition causing the immune response. These could include fatigue, unexplained weight loss, frequent infections, or symptoms related to specific autoimmune conditions.
If Your Levels are Low
If your immunofixation test shows lower than normal levels, it might mean that your body isn't making enough immunoglobulins, which are the proteins that help protect you from infections and diseases. This could be caused by various factors, such as not getting enough nutrients, being under constant stress, or taking certain medications like corticosteroids or chemotherapy drugs that can weaken your immune system. Low levels could also indicate an underlying health issue, like an immune system disorder or a chronic illness. Keep in mind that these are just possible reasons for low immunofixation levels and not definite diagnoses.
Symptoms of Low Levels
Symptoms of low levels of Immunofixation may include frequent infections, fatigue, and slow wound healing.

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