Helpful resources: diagnostic laboratory services, infectious disease articles, test preparation guides. External reference: Lyme disease testing guidance.
\nTest Disclaimer: The Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test is currently discontinued at healthcare nt sickcare. This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical consultation. Please review our disclaimer policy.
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Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test
About Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test
The Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test is a blood test used to identify long-term or past exposure to Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. IgG antibodies typically develop several weeks after infection and may remain detectable for months or years.
This test is generally advised when patients have persistent or late-stage symptoms such as joint pain, neurological complaints, or a previous history of suspected tick exposure. Although Lyme disease is rare in India, this test may be recommended in specific clinical situations based on medical evaluation.
Test Status Update
Currently, the Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test has been discontinued at healthcare nt sickcare until the next update. Patients are advised to consult their doctor for alternative investigations or future availability.
Key Test Information
- Test Type: Blood test (serology)
- Antibody Detected: IgG
- Fasting Required: No
- Clinical Use: Past or late-stage Lyme disease assessment
Frequently Asked Questions
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The test is advised when symptoms persist for several weeks or months, or to assess previous exposure to Lyme disease.
IgM antibodies indicate recent infection, while IgG antibodies suggest past or longer-term exposure.
No fasting is required before providing the blood sample for this test.
Symptoms may include long-standing joint pain, neurological issues, fatigue, or a history of tick exposure.
Helpful resources: diagnostic laboratory services, infectious disease articles, test preparation guides. External reference: Lyme disease testing guidance.
Test Disclaimer: The Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test is currently discontinued at healthcare nt sickcare. This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical consultation. Please review our disclaimer policy.
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About Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test
The Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test is a blood test used to identify long-term or past exposure to Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacteria responsible for Lyme disease. IgG antibodies typically develop several weeks after infection and may remain detectable for months or years.
This test is generally advised when patients have persistent or late-stage symptoms such as joint pain, neurological complaints, or a previous history of suspected tick exposure. Although Lyme disease is rare in India, this test may be recommended in specific clinical situations based on medical evaluation.
Test Status Update
Currently, the Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test has been discontinued at healthcare nt sickcare until the next update. Patients are advised to consult their doctor for alternative investigations or future availability.
Key Test Information
- Test Type: Blood test (serology)
- Antibody Detected: IgG
- Fasting Required: No
- Clinical Use: Past or late-stage Lyme disease assessment
Frequently Asked Questions
Click on a question to view the answer
The test is advised when symptoms persist for several weeks or months, or to assess previous exposure to Lyme disease.
IgM antibodies indicate recent infection, while IgG antibodies suggest past or longer-term exposure.
No fasting is required before providing the blood sample for this test.
Symptoms may include long-standing joint pain, neurological issues, fatigue, or a history of tick exposure.
Helpful resources: diagnostic laboratory services, infectious disease articles, test preparation guides. External reference: Lyme disease testing guidance.
Test Disclaimer: The Lyme Disease Antibody IgG Test is currently discontinued at healthcare nt sickcare. This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical consultation. Please review our disclaimer policy.











