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This assesses certain autoimmune disorders & helps identify patients' risk for celiac disease.

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TTG-IgA (Tissue Transglutaminase) Test (1)

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Introduction to TTG IGA Test

According to the NIH, 1 in every 96 people is suffering from celiac disease, and most of the time, it goes undiagnosed.

Celiac disease is also known as an autoimmune disease in which a person has a strong immune response when the person suffering consumes food that contains gluten.

If you have celiac disease, consuming gluten-based food items can directly impact your small intestine. In the long run, this reaction damages your small intestine's lining and prevents it from absorbing necessary nutrients, a condition known as malabsorption.

Gluten intolerance can even cause Dermatitis herpetiformis, a blistery skin disease. If you suspect you are gluten intolerant, it is important to get tested. 

You can get the TtG IgA blood test done to confirm or rule out if you are gluten intolerant or have been suffering from celiac disease. If you are looking for a place to get tested, you can get tested from Redcliffe Labs. You can book the test online and get your blood sample collected right from your home without having to experience the hassle of waiting in long queues.

Test Details:

Also Known As TTG IgA Test,
Purpose Determine the levels of triiodothyronine in your body.
Preparation Refrain from drinking alcohol or smoking before the test
Fasting No Fasting Required
Get Reports Within 3 Days
Cost INR 1100

Who needs the Ttg IgA Test?

As mentioned before, anyone who thinks that they have symptoms of either celiac disease or gluten intolerance must get the TTG IgA test done. Here are a few symptoms to look for if you are thinking of getting the TTG IGA Test done:

  • Diarrhea.
  • Fatigue.
  • Weight loss.
  • Bloating and gas.
  • Abdominal pain.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Constipation

Many people do not experience digestive issues when they have celiac disease. Some experience:

  • Iron deficiency can be caused by low absorption of iron, which makes the person anemic.
  • Softening of bone, also known as osteomalacia or reduction in bone density, is called osteoporosis.
  • Some suffer from dermatitis herpetiformis (a blistery skin condition)
  • Mouth ulcers.
  • Headaches and fatigue.

If you have been suffering from these symptoms or your health provider has suggested getting the TTG IgA Test done, you should get tested. The test helps doctors diagnose and further treat.

Preparations Before the TtG IgA Test:

No special set of rules must be followed before taking the Ttg IgA blood test. However, these are some basic guidelines to be followed:

  • You are not required to fast before taking the Ttg IgA test, but if your health requires it, talk to your physician about any special dietary requirements.
  • If you are pregnant, you might be taking any medication or supplements. It is important to inform your doctor about that as well. You do not have to panic in such situations; they will also tell you the solution if they think there is an issue. 
  • It is a blood test, so avoiding any workouts or yoga before taking the test is always recommended.
  • It is always advised that you skip smoking or drinking alcohol before taking the test because there are high chances that it may alter your test results, and you will not be able to get accurate test results.

Following the above steps, you will be fine while getting tested, and no exceptional preparation will be required before the blood test.

The procedure for the Ttg IgA test:

This Ttg IgA test is like any other blood test; it does not take more than 5-10 minutes for the phlebotomist to take the blood sample. The procedure for getting the test is as follows:

  • The phlebotomist, on arrival, tells you to make a fist and ties a band around your arm.
  • They tell you to make a fist so the veins are properly visible.
  • They disinfect the area from which the blood is to be drawn.
  • Then, a thin, sterile needle is inserted into the vein to draw blood, and after the needle is removed, a bandage is put on the punctured area.
  • After drawing the blood, they put it in a vial, seal it, and label it.
  • This vial is then taken to the laboratory to be tested.

Keep in mind that this is not a painful process. It may sting when the syringe is injected, and blood is drawn from the body, but that is about it. This sensation goes away in a day or two, so if you are experiencing the pain or the sting for a longer period, you must consult your doctor to find out what is wrong.

How to Treat Celiac Disease?

  •  Gluten-Free Diet:

The main reason behind the treatment of celiac disease is the avoidance of food items like wheat, rye, barley, or other derivatives of grain that contain gluten. This means avoiding all foods and beverages containing these grains, including bread, pasta, cereals, pastries, beers, and certain processed foods.

Learning to read food labels carefully is crucial. 

Gluten is present in most processed foods and can even be disguised under other names, so it is important to read the label carefully. 

Ingredients like malt, modified food starch, and certain food additives may contain gluten.

Being vigilant about cross-contamination is essential. It is not true that only a large amount of gluten can cause damage; small amounts of gluten can cause symptoms and intestinal damage in individuals with celiac disease. This involves using separate kitchen tools, appliances, and surfaces for gluten-free cooking and being cautious when dining out.

  • Nutritional Management:

 People with celiac disease often have deficiencies in vitamins and minerals due to malabsorption. 

Common deficiencies include iron, calcium, vitamin D, B12, folate, and zinc—regular monitoring and supplementation after proper doctor consultation.

A balanced diet rich in vegetables, fruits, vegetables, proteins (lean), and gluten-free whole grains such as quinoa, rice, and buckwheat is important for overall health and nutritional adequacy.

  •  Education and Support:

You can work with dieticians and your health provider to make a proper diet plan that will help incorporate gluten-free food items without missing out on any nutrients. Learning about your food is very important and consultation with the dietician can help you know your food better and they can let you know about the hidden gluten present in your food items which you may not know.

  •  Regular Medical Follow-Up:

Monitoring Symptoms and Antibodies: Regular follow-up with a healthcare provider is necessary to monitor symptoms and serological markers, such as tissue transglutaminase (tTG) antibodies. Persistently high antibody levels may indicate ongoing gluten exposure or other complications.

People with celiac disease are at high risk for osteoporosis due to malabsorption of calcium and vitamin D. Bone density scans and appropriate supplementation or treatment may be recommended.

  • Managing Associated Conditions:

Celiac disease is also associated with other autoimmune disorders such as type 1 diabetes, thyroid disorders, and autoimmune liver disease. Regular screening and management of these conditions are important.

A person with celiac disease experiences a skin condition called Dermatitis Herpetiformis.

Treatments come after the diagnosis, and getting diagnosed is the most important thing. This helps the doctors decide what treatment to pursue, whether the person is suffering from the condition, and whether further testing is necessary to decode what is wrong with the body.

TTG IGA Test Price @ Redcliffe Labs

If you have been recommended to get your TTG IgA Test done, you can book your test with Redcliffe Labs and collect your blood sample from the comfort of your home. 50000+ health providers trust us, and our 2000+ labs are NABL accredited, making us one of the most trusted omnichannel lab services that provide accurate test results within a stipulated time frame. The TtG IgA test cost here is INR 1100, which varies from lab to lab. However, we keep it minimal to make diagnostics feasible for everyone.

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TTG Test Cost in Different Cities - Redcliffe Labs

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹1100
Ahmedabad ₹1100
Mumbai ₹1100
Bangalore ₹1100
Noida ₹1100
Pune ₹1100
Lucknow ₹1100
Hyderabad ₹1100
Chennai ₹1100
Gurgaon ₹1100
Jaipur ₹1100
Faridabad ₹1100
Indore ₹1100
Patna ₹1100

Note: We also offer TTG Test PAN India. Please call the number 8988988787 to check the availability of our services in your area.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the TTG-IgA Test?
The TTG-IgA Test is a blood test to determine if the person being tested suffers from celiac disease.
    What does TTG-IgA test for?
    Doctors suggest the TTG-IgA test to diagnose an autoimmune disease called celiac disease.
      What happens if TTG is positive?
      Positive results for tissue transglutaminase (tTG) IgA antibodies are known for a diagnosis of celiac disease and possibly even dermatitis. So, if the person gets a positive tTG, they may suffer from either of the two diseases.
        What is the normal range for TTG?
        You must also know the tTG test normal range in the human body. If the antibody level is less than or equal to 3 U/mL, it is at an average level. If it is 4-10 U/mL, it is at a weak positive range. If it is 11 U/mL or more, your body is highly favorable to having celiac disease.
          Is fasting required for TTG IgA?
          No, you don’t need to fast before taking the tTG IgA test. You can follow your normal dietary practices before getting tested. However, you must always consult with your doctor and take their opinion.
            What is the cost of the TTG IgA test?
            The TTG IgA Test price at Redcliffe Labs is INR 1100. This price differs from lab to lab, so it is always recommended to research before booking your test.

              Frequently Asked Questions

              What is the TTG-IgA Test?
              The TTG-IgA Test is a blood test to determine if the person being tested suffers from celiac disease.
                What does TTG-IgA test for?
                Doctors suggest the TTG-IgA test to diagnose an autoimmune disease called celiac disease.
                  What happens if TTG is positive?
                  Positive results for tissue transglutaminase (tTG) IgA antibodies are known for a diagnosis of celiac disease and possibly even dermatitis. So, if the person gets a positive tTG, they may suffer from either of the two diseases.
                    What is the normal range for TTG?
                    You must also know the tTG test normal range in the human body. If the antibody level is less than or equal to 3 U/mL, it is at an average level. If it is 4-10 U/mL, it is at a weak positive range. If it is 11 U/mL or more, your body is highly favorable to having celiac disease.
                      Is fasting required for TTG IgA?
                      No, you don’t need to fast before taking the tTG IgA test. You can follow your normal dietary practices before getting tested. However, you must always consult with your doctor and take their opinion.
                        What is the cost of the TTG IgA test?
                        The TTG IgA Test price at Redcliffe Labs is INR 1100. This price differs from lab to lab, so it is always recommended to research before booking your test.