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BLOOD IgG & IgM
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John H. Kim, M.D. - Women's Health, Gynecology, Acupuncture, Integrative Medicine, REI, Mind/Body Medicine, ReproductiveMedicine, IntegrativeFertility, Herbal Medicine, infertility, menopause
John H. Kim, M.D. Los Altos - CA
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BLOOD IgG & IgM

by rrind, Aug 31, 2009 04:16AM
SHE HAD MYCOBACTERIUM COMBO TEST IgM 1.1 & WAS FACING PROBLEM IN CONCEIVING DUE TO THIS.

SO FOR SAFETY MEASURE OUR DOCTOR SUGGESTED BENADON 40 MG / LIV -52 / AKT 4 FOR TWO MONTHS / AKT -3 FOR FOUR MONTHS.

THE TOTAL MEDICAL COURSE WAS SIX MONTHS ONLY.

TODAY 7 AUGUST 2009 WE GOT HER CHECKED

SHE HAS MYCOBACTERIUM COMBO TEST IgM 2.22 . Index value

                MYCOBACTERIUM COMBO TEST IgG  37 .56 U/ mL

PLEASE COMMENT IF SHE MAY FACE FERTILITY PROBLEM IN CONCEIVING DUE TO THIS NOW ALSO.

by John H. Kim, M.D., Sep 04, 2009 12:36PM
To: rrind
Unless the mycobacterium has infected your reproductive organs success as the uterus or pelvic organs there should be no long term effect on fertility.  If the mycobacterium has infected the pelvic organs then you could have long term fertility issues. You should check with your doctor to find out if the source if pelvic. If it is not pelvic then it will not effect your ability to conceive.
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