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COVID-19: Getting Tested for Parents
As coronavirus spreads in communities, parents might wonder if their family should get tested. Here's how health care providers test for it.
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Blood Test: Immunoglobulins (IgA, IgG, IgM) for Parents
Immunoglobulins (antibodies in the blood) can give doctors important information about the immune system, especially relating to infection or autoimmune disease.
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Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies Blood Test for Parents
Thyroid peroxidase antibodies tests can help diagnose and monitor autoimmune thyroid conditions.
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Thyroglobulin Antibodies (TgAb) Blood Test for Parents
A thyroglobulin antibodies (TgAb) blood test can help doctors diagnose and monitor thyroid gland problems.
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IgA (Immunoglobulin A) Blood Test for Parents
Doctors usually order an IgA (immunoglobulin A) blood test to see why some infections keep coming back.
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Allergen-Specific IgE (Immunoglobulin E) Blood Test for Parents
An allergen-specific IgE (immunoglobulin E) blood test helps doctors diagnose some kinds of allergies.
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Thyroid Tests for Parents
Thyroid blood tests check thyroid function and can help doctors diagnose thyroid disorders such as hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
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Rhesus (Rh) Factor Incompatibility During Pregnancy for Parents
Rh incompatibility is a condition that can affect your baby's health. Learn about causes, treatment, and more.
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Tests for Food Allergies for Parents
Doctors often use a combination of skin tests and blood tests to test for food allergies. Learn about what to expect if your child gets tested.
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Myasthenia Gravis for Parents
Myasthenia gravis (or myasthenia) happens when voluntary muscles get weaker. Treatments can help symptoms.