ANA titer 1:1000?
What is this, and is it something serious? I have atopic dermatitis and an underactive thyroid. Does it have anything to do with this?
What is this, and is it something serious? I have atopic dermatitis and an underactive thyroid. Does it have anything to do with this?
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I am extremely confused!! I accessed my electronic personnel file and just went through my past doctor visits, and my primary care doctor diagnosed me with "E29.0 – Hyperfunction of the Testicle." I'm a woman, I've always been a woman. I look like a woman. How can such a mistake happen? The only thing that…
Not directly, but the value is just “increased”. If the ENAs are still to be determined with a positive ANA titer to better limit it.
But as I said, it doesn’t mean anything. Even in healthy people, the ANA-Titer can increase and nothing has to be done. Primarily, however, this value can be increased in certain autoimmune diseases.
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And if there is, “AK against DFS70 +++”
It’s a biomarker. Have you ever been to rheumatologist?
Dr. Google is a fucking bad diagnostic, you better go to your doctor.
More like autoimmune disease.
I wouldn’t go out of a tumor first. Try to get an appointment with an internalist rheumatologist (important -> internalist rheumatologist). Unfortunately, they are quite rare, often have long waiting times for an appointment, so don’t be afraid to continue for the appointment.
Take the findings. The rheumatologist will then again determine certain laboratory values, initiate some investigations and then know more.
No need to make an appointment. But make my head so bad. Google says it could be tumors or so
Please go to the rheumatologist.
Increased ANA values indicate an autoimmune disease like rheumatism.