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I have had sinus infection 2 months ago and then developed asthma and now i might have strep. does this have anything to do with low iga levels?

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Dr. Oscar Novick answered

Specializes in Pediatrics

Allergies: Your problem may be one of allergies. See an allergist so he can test you and find the root cause of your problem.

Answered 1/3/2014

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Low IgA levels: Low IgA levels are found in about 1 in 600 births - so this is very common. The majority of patients are usually asymptomatic or have some mild increase in sino-pulmonary infections. Additionally low igg levels can sometimes be seen in association with low IgA levels and if so then can see an increase in similar infections as well.

Answered 1/5/2019

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