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What is the difference between IgE-mediated allergy and IgG-mediated sensitivity?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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IgE-mediated allergy is a classic immune response where IgE antibodies trigger rapid reactions such as hives or anaphylaxis, representing a genuine and potentially life-threatening condition. In contrast, IgG-mediated sensitivity involves antibodies that most people produce as a normal response to food exposure, and their elevated levels do not indicate a pathological reaction requiring elimination.

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