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I was diagnosed ANA(HEP 2)

Note 3 + Higher Intensity , Strongly Positive

I was diagnosed with above analysis . Just recovered from Dengue and i got rashes when visited a dermatologist we asked me to perform ANA test and later asked me to consult a Gastro.

Is this dangerous , do we have a cure ?

Please advise

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ANA isnt a disease that can be cured, its a blood test done to see what is wrong. See labtestsonline.org.uk/under... if you want to panic yourself unnecessarily about what the docs might be looking for when they ordered the test. Denge fever will have put your liver under stress, and if the docs are thorough they will have run all sorts of tests to check they havent missed anything. Ask your doc what they were looking for when they ordered the ANA test and hopefully you will get an answer to your question.

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