Anti Phospholipid Antibody (APLA) IgM in Qutabagarh

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Description

Antiphospholipid antibodies in Qutabagarh test is a diagnostic tool that helps in detecting the specific antibodies in your blood aiming to identify the potential autoimmune conditions related to some blood clotting. The antibodies are linked with disorders like anti phospholipid syndrome where your immune system mistakenly attacks some fats in your blood. The apla syndrome in Qutabagarh test Helps in checking the specific antibodies which target phospholipids evaluating your blood 's potential tendency for clotting issues. The apla test in pregnancy in Qutabagarh test helps in detecting APLA IGM antibodies linked to different conditions including APS. The test also assesses the likelihood of some blood clots, especially in your veins and arteries. It helps doctors in diagnosing autoimmune related clotting disorders.

Getting regular checkups can help prevent illnesses. Qris Health offers an easy way to monitor your health with their Anti Phospholipid Antibody (APLA) IgM in Qutabagarh starting at only ₹549. We have served over 1 lakh satisfied customers in 50+ cities. This test is available in Qutabagarh with home sample collection facilitiy. This test includes 1 number of key health parameter(s). Whether you choose this test or another package, Qris Health helps you keep track of your health.

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  • Free Home Sample Collection by Vaccinated Professionals

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Frequently Asked Questions

The positive result basically suggests an increased risk of blood clots and there is also a potential immune clotting disorder.

No, you need to know that multiple tests and clinical assessments are primarily combined for a comprehensive diagnosis.

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