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hi sir i am 28 years old i got a opportunity for abroad and i under went medical test and tpha is showing positive and vdrl is non reactuve and my immunoglobulins showing igg 16g per litre and igm is showing 0.95gper litre what does it mean please help me i have taken treatment also for this that is pencillin 24 lakhs im stat and erythromycin 2g stat per oral and doxycycline 2g oral pls reply me i dont have any symptoms pls reply me sir do i have syphilis
Mon, 14 Jul 2014
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TPHA that is trepenoma pallidum hemagglutination assay is one of the confirmatory test for syphilis. You are showing this test Positive. So in inference you are positive for syphilis. you should complete the treatment first. once you completed the treatment your Ig M first goes down. sencondly Ig G requires much longer time to decrease. It may require some months time to go to normal
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Is There Any Doctor Available To Interpret This Report?

TPHA that is trepenoma pallidum hemagglutination assay is one of the confirmatory test for syphilis. You are showing this test Positive. So in inference you are positive for syphilis. you should complete the treatment first. once you completed the treatment your Ig M first goes down. sencondly Ig G requires much longer time to decrease. It may require some months time to go to normal