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IgE level shows as 2500

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My son is 8 yrs old.He is having ITP since he was 2 yrs old.He gets cold ,cough and sneezing frequently.On a recent test which was made his IgE level shows as 2500 which is quite high.Dr says it is alright and he will grow out of it as he grows up and also it might be due to ITP.

Can someone suggest me how to handle this, which Dr should I consult regarding this.More than his ITP his symptoms of cold bothers us.

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Work on the cold,warm water,ginger honey will help.With decreasing IgE antobodies,hopefully platlets will get better as well.

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karnit

Hi Manishjain thanks for your response I will try that

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