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Autoimmune disorders occur when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body's own healthy cells and tissues instead of foreign invaders. They are caused by the production of autoantibodies that target specific organs or systems, triggered by genetic factors, infections, or environmental exposures. The Candida albicans Ab (IgG, IgA, IgM) test is the most important test for identifying immune system dysfunction associated with autoimmune conditions.
Autoimmune disorders are caused by a malfunction in the immune system that leads it to produce autoantibodies against the body's own tissues. This happens when genetic predisposition combines with environmental triggers such as viral or bacterial infections, exposure to toxins, or hormonal changes. The immune system loses its ability to distinguish between self and non-self, resulting in chronic inflammation and tissue damage in various organs including the thyroid, joints, skin, or digestive system.
The Candida albicans Ab (IgG, IgA, IgM) test is the most important test for detecting immune system dysfunction associated with autoimmune disorders because it measures antibodies against Candida albicans yeast. Elevated levels of these antibodies, particularly IgG, indicate an overactive immune system that may be producing antibodies against the body's own tissues. This test helps identify immune dysregulation early, allowing healthcare providers to assess whether your immune system is mistakenly attacking healthy cells alongside fighting infections.
You should get tested if you experience persistent unexplained fatigue, joint pain or swelling, recurring fevers, skin rashes, or digestive problems that last for weeks or months. Testing is especially important if you notice multiple symptoms affecting different body systems simultaneously, or if you have a family history of autoimmune conditions like rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, or thyroid disease. Early detection through blood testing allows for prompt treatment that can prevent permanent organ damage and improve your quality of life.
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Your testosterone levels are slightly below the optimal range. While this is not necessarily cause for concern, it may contribute to occasional fatigue, reduced motivation, or lower muscle mass over time.
Recommended actions
Increase resistance or strength training
Prioritize 7–8 hours of quality sleep per night, try to reduce stress
Include more zinc- and magnesium-rich foods (like shellfish, beef, pumpkin seeds, spinach)
Consider retesting in 3–6 months
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