I was recently diagnosed with allergic rhinitis, and during my tests, my WBC count was 13,000, my IgE levels went up to 3500 (normal range is 0-100), and my absolute eosinophil count was 1040 (normal is 30-350). I came across some information online ...
Elevated IgE levels, especially with allergic rhinitis, are usually a sign of an allergic response, not cancer. It's important to manage your allergies with medication, which can help lower IgE levels over time. The duration of improvement can vary, but with proper treatment, you should start seeing changes in a few weeks to months. Always follow up with your doctor for personalized care.