Gut Inflammation Secretory IgA

SKU : 987698EDF

£20.00

Application : Stool
Category : Gut Health

Gut inflammation can significantly impact the levels of Secretory Immunoglobulin A (sIgA). Elevated sIgA levels are often a response to the body's immune system's attempt to neutralize or eliminate perceived threats, such as infections or inflammation. Conditions like Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis can lead to increased sIgA production due to ongoing immune activation and inflammation in the gut lining. Additionally, dysbiosis, food sensitivities, allergies, and acute physical or emotional stress can also trigger an elevated sIgA response. Monitoring sIgA levels can be a useful tool in assessing gut health and inflammation. However, it is essential to interpret the results in the context of an individual's symptoms, medical history, and other diagnostic test results. While elevated sIgA indicates an active immune response, it does not specify the exact underlying cause without further investigation.

 Usually despatched within 4 days