- Female
- 34 Years
- 05/09/2025
I am having skin allergy only at night for the last one month and was asked to do a blood test. The result of my blood test for allergy shows IgE is 347. In the liver test my total protein is 8, albumin is 4.1, and globulin is 3.9. I want to know if my report is normal?
Answered by 1 Apollo Doctors
IgE mildly elevated. No liver dysfunction. Likely nocturnal allergy dust mites or contact allergen. Use antihistamines and consider allergy testing.
Dr. Siri Suggests...
Take a IgE Test Test
Answered 05/09/2025
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