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The Hepatitis A Virus IgG test finds IgG antibodies in the blood and alerts the patient to potential health issues.
Others experience more severe issues that can linger for months. Usually, you contract the disease by consuming food or liquids tainted with the virus' feces.
Usually, the hepatitis A virus is not dangerous. Everyone who suffers from it recovers. But since it can take some time to go away, you'll need to look for yourself in the interim.
There are several purposes for this exam. The HAV IgG test's primary function is to identify the type of antibodies present and determine how much hepatitis A virus is present in the blood. It identifies the primary Hepatitis A viral cause. Additionally, it determines if a person who has already experienced the disease has the necessary immunity against it from now on. To provide a more thorough examination, it is combined with a few other tests, including ALT and AST.
The average price for Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) IgG Quantitative test is seen to differ from one center to another. The price range is said to be between INR 500 to INR 1500 in Delhi, India.
Test Type | Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) IgG Quantitative |
Includes | Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) IgG Quantitative (Gastroenterology) |
Preparation | |
Reporting | Within 24 hours* |
Test Price |
₹ 625
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The Lifelong protection from the HAV reinfection is strongly associated with the neutralizing effect of the anti-HAV IgG antibodies which is elicited by the natural infection.
The IgG antibodies are usually detectable in a person’s body for life, which provides specific protection against hepatitis A virus infection. When the IgG anti-HAV test is seen to be used to detect the past HAV infections and then it occasionally determines if an individual who gets developed the immunity from any previous infection or the vaccination.
With the Immunity to the HAV which gets established by the convention when the IgG anti-HAV antibodies rise after a titer dose of above 10–33 IU/L depending on the vaccine manufacturer and the immunoassays which when used, though a lowest protective level against any challenge with HAV gets considered to be unknown.
In general, level of Hepatitis for the Total test that tends to look for the 2 types of the antibodies. It is seen that the IgM antibodies tend to develop soon after your exposure and then it could fade away after couple of months. The IgG antibodies also get developed later and thus, remain present in one’s body. It should also be considered that the presence of the IgM antibodies would indicate any recent exposure to any virus with possibility of the acute infection.
If an individual looks for hepatitis, this disease is a self-limiting course, and the recovery could be considered complete. About 85 of the percent of the people with level of the hepatitis. The recovery which is done within a period of three months, and could also recover within the period of six months. The disease if not becoming chronic, and then no other long-term health implications are seen.
Barring the complications, your liver could repair itself completely, within a period of month; the patient tends to show no signs of any damage. However, it may been that sometimes when liver gets the feeling of overwhelmed, it can't repair itself in a complete fashion, more so if when it is under attack from the virus, with drug, or any alcohol.
This ranges in the severity from any mild illness lasting the few weeks to become severe illness lasting several of the months. Sometimes, the hepatitis A could cause liver failure and the death, although this is considered to be rare and this occurs more commonly in the people older than the 50 and the people who have liver diseases.
In general, there is no specific treatment for the hepatitis A. Your doctor would also recommend when an individual rests the symptoms becoming worse. It is also recommended to avoid alcohol or anything else which is considered toxic to the liver, for example- acetaminophen, or the Tylenol.
Yes, everybody is eligible for a FREE Home for Hepatitis A Virus (HAV) IgG Quantitative from Ganesh Diagnostic and Imaging Center. Our phlebotomist would collect your blood sample from the convenience of your home. We also provide online support and would send your reports digitally on your phone through whatsapp as well.
Yes, a free doctor’s consultation is available for all individuals. Either before the test, or after the test, you can avail this facility at our center, online or in person
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