Consulting Experts on High IgE Syndrome in Pediatric Care - Pediatrics

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Hyperimmunoglobulin E syndrome (HIES)


Could you please tell me if there are any authoritative doctors in the northern region, such as at Chang Gung Memorial Hospital or National Taiwan University Hospital, who specialize in conditions related to elevated immunoglobulin E (IgE) levels? I am considering a personal consultation, especially since the articles suggest that children may be more prone to this issue.

candy, 0~9 year old female. Ask Date: 2011/11/22

Dr. Ma Yiqun reply Pediatrics


Candy: If your child exhibits these symptoms and lives in the northern region, you can visit major medical centers in the north (such as National Taiwan University Hospital, Mackay Memorial Hospital, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital, etc.) for evaluation and consultation in the Pediatric Allergy and Immunology Department.
Changhua Hospital cares about you.

Reply Date: 2011/11/22

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When considering a high Immunoglobulin E (IgE) level, particularly in pediatric patients, it is essential to understand the implications and potential associations with conditions such as Hyper IgE Syndrome (HIES). HIES is a rare immunodeficiency disorder characterized by elevated levels of IgE, recurrent skin infections, and respiratory issues. Children with HIES often present with eczema, recurrent pneumonia, and other allergic manifestations.
If your child has an IgE level exceeding 6,000, it is crucial to consult with a specialist who has expertise in immunology or allergy. In the northern part of Taiwan, institutions like Chang Gung Memorial Hospital and National Taiwan University Hospital are renowned for their pediatric care and have specialists who can provide comprehensive evaluations and management plans for conditions related to high IgE levels.

When you consult with these experts, they will likely conduct a thorough clinical assessment, including a detailed medical history and physical examination. They may also recommend additional laboratory tests to rule out other potential causes of elevated IgE, such as allergies, parasitic infections, or other immunological disorders.
In addition to HIES, high IgE levels can be associated with various allergic conditions, including asthma, allergic rhinitis, and food allergies. Therefore, it is essential to provide the physician with a complete history of your child's symptoms, including any recurrent infections, skin rashes, or respiratory issues. This information will help the specialist determine whether the elevated IgE is part of a broader allergic condition or indicative of a specific immunodeficiency.

Furthermore, while high IgE levels can be alarming, it is important to note that not all children with elevated IgE will develop HIES or other serious conditions. Many children may have high IgE levels due to environmental allergies or other benign causes. The key is to monitor your child's health closely and follow the recommendations of the healthcare provider.

In summary, if you suspect that your child may have a condition related to high IgE levels, seeking consultation from a pediatric immunologist or allergist at a reputable hospital like Chang Gung or National Taiwan University is a prudent step. They will be able to provide a thorough evaluation, discuss potential diagnoses, and develop a management plan tailored to your child's specific needs. Regular follow-up and monitoring will be essential to ensure your child's health and well-being as they grow.

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