Also known as: Dengue IgG test, Dengue antibody IgG, Dengue past infection test
Assessment of past dengue exposure patterns; supportive testing as part of clinician-led dengue evaluation; adjunct in dengue profiles with timing-based interpretation
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Assessment of past dengue exposure patterns; supportive testing as part of clinician-led dengue evaluation; adjunct in dengue profiles with timing-based interpretation
KEY MARKERS MEASURED
Autoimmune symptoms
Joint pain, skin rashes, persistent inflammation
Allergy investigation
Identifying triggers for allergic reactions
Rheumatic concerns
Joint stiffness, swelling, or suspected arthritis
Immune function check
Evaluating immune system health after illness
Note the date and time fever started
No fasting required
Stay hydrated; avoid aspirin/NSAIDs unless clinician advises (often avoided until dengue ruled out)
Disclose prior dengue history if known
Collect serum blood sample via trained phlebotomist
If early illness, clinician may advise NS1; follow guidance
Review with clinician; consider CBC/platelets monitoring if suspected dengue
Allergy (Drugs)
Blood (Serum) · 3–5 Days
Allergy (Food + Non Veg)
Blood (Serum) · 3–5 Days
Allergy (Inhalants)
Serum · Same day / 24 hours
Amh (Anti Mullerian Hormone)
· Same day / 24 hours
Anti Ccp Antibody
Serum · Same day / 24 hours
Anti Hbe-Ab To Hepatitis B Envelope Ag
Serum · Same day / 24 hours
Anti Nuclear Antibodies
Serum · Same day / 24 hours
Anti-Tpo Ab(Antithyroid Peroxidase Antibodies)
Serum · Same day / 24 hours
The information provided on this page is for general informational and educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Lab test results should always be interpreted by a qualified healthcare professional in the context of your overall health. Do not start, stop, or change any medication or treatment based on test results without consulting your doctor. Reference ranges may vary between laboratories and are subject to change. If you have a medical emergency, call your local emergency services immediately.
Note the date and time fever started|No fasting required|Stay hydrated; avoid aspirin/NSAIDs unless clinician advises (often avoided until dengue ruled out)|Disclose prior dengue history if known|Collect serum blood sample via trained phlebotomist|If early illness, clinician may advise NS1; follow guidance|Download report from <a href='/my-account/'>View reports</a>|Review with clinician; consider CBC/platelets monitoring if suspected dengue
The Dengue Igg is available at Rs 1125 on PingMeDoc with home sample collection in Chennai. Prices are inclusive of sample collection charges.