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Negative iga doctor said its not gluten?


Mapampmfp

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I've a range of symptoms, skin rash fatigue bloating.

My gp ran a celiac test and one part of the test the IGE has come back within range and she said due to this its unlikely the gluten.


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frieze Community Regular
On 9/23/2022 at 7:11 AM, Mapampmfp said:

I've a range of symptoms, skin rash fatigue bloating.

My gp ran a celiac test and one part of the test the IGE has come back within range and she said due to this its unlikely the gluten.

What the heck is going on?  IgE has nothing to do with celiac. Dump the doc in the dust bin, and find one that has brain.

Scott Adams Grand Master

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knitty kitty Grand Master
On 9/23/2022 at 6:11 AM, Mapampmfp said:

I've a range of symptoms, skin rash fatigue bloating.

My gp ran a celiac test and one part of the test the IGE has come back within range and she said due to this its unlikely the gluten.

What did the rest of the test say?

@frieze is correct.

It's apples and oranges.

IgE is for allergic reactions. 

Celiac Disease causes different antibodies to be produced, IgG, IgA, Dgp.  

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