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Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies (Anti Microsomal Antibodies)

Also Known as Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO) Antibody Test, Thyroid Antibodies Test, Antithyroid Microsomal Antibody (AMA) Test, Anti-TPO Ab Test,

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BLOOD

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GENDER

Both

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AGE GROUP

7 years & above

The Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies test is a diagnostic check that helps gauge the levels of Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies in the bloodstream. The thyroid glands in the body produce these antibodies, which are a part of the endocrine system.

This tiny, butterfly-shaped gland exists in your throat and releases hormones responsible for energy regulation. These hormones also play an essential part in regulating body temperature, weight, and strength. The production of these hormones is due to an enzyme called Thyroid Peroxidase.

When your body mistakes these enzymes for a foreign substance, it produces Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies. This condition is known as an autoimmune disease and can pave the way for disorders like Hashimoto’s disease or Grave’s disease.

The aforementioned antibodies attack various enzymes and hormones like:

  • Thyroid Peroxidase (TPO)
  • Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) receptor
  • Thyroglobulin (Tg)

The Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies test carefully measures the levels of these hormones and enzymes and detects the presence of autoimmune diseases. Hashimoto’s disease entails hypothyroidism, a condition characterised by deficit of hormones due to thyroid dysfunction. This is mainly because of high levels of TP antibodies in your bloodstream.

The cause of the disease is still unknown. However, genetics and hormones have a huge part to play. Furthermore, other factors that can cause the above ailment are radiation exposure, excessive iodine, etc.
Here are some of the symptoms that the condition may trigger:

  • Hair loss
  • Fatigue
  • Weight gain 
  • Depression
  • Irregular menstrual periods 
  • Lower tolerance for cold
  • Slowed heart rate 
  • Paleness of the face 
  • Muscle and joint pain 
  • Constipation

On the other hand, the test may also detect the presence of Grave’s disease. This autoimmune disease is characterised by hyperthyroidism, a condition in which the thyroid gland produces too much thyroid hormone.

The disease usually exists among people between the age of 30 and 50. Individuals with a family history of thyroid issues are at risk of contracting the autoimmune disease. Smoking cigarettes is another factor that might play a role. Furthermore, one can contract Grave’s disease if having any of the following autoimmune conditions:

  • Lupus
  • Type 1 diabetes
  • Celiac disease 
  • Vitiligo 
  • Rheumatoid arthritis

Here are some of the most notable symptoms of the above ailment:

  • Bulging of the eyes
  • Weight loss
  • Trouble sleeping 
  • Anxiety 
  • Elevated heart rate
  • Low tolerance to high temperatures
  • Tremors in the hand

So, if you start experiencing any of the following symptoms, it is better to consult a doctor who will likely ask to undergo a Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies test. It is available at Apollo 24|7 and can easily be booked through their website.

No special preparations are required to undergo the test. However, your healthcare provider may ask you to stop taking medications that will tamper with your thyroid levels (certain heart medications, steroids, thyroid replacement drugs, etc.)
 

faqFrequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Are any risks associated with the Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies test?

No, there are no such risks associated with the test mentioned above. The test uses a blood sample, so you might experience some light scarring or bleeding at the point of contact with the needle.

Do you need to fast for the Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies test?

No, there is no need to fast for the Thyroid Peroxidase Antibodies test.

What foods you should avoid if you have Hashimoto’s disease?

Here is a list of food items you must stay away from if you have Hashimoto’s disease:CoffeeSugar Oil Food additives Legumes Nightshades (peppers, eggplant, etc.)Dairy

Is there a way to reduce thyroid antibody levels?

Yes, you can reduce the overall thyroid antibody levels in your bloodstream by consuming vitamin D. This is because the above vitamin supplementation will cut down the levels of Thyroid Peroxidase in your bloodstream.

Can Hashimoto’s disease cause dementia?

Yes, the above ailment is capable of causing dementia as it worsens. The progression of the disease can be marked by the onset of RPD (Rapidly Progressive Dementia) or a dementia type of unknown origin.

Does Hashimoto’s disease cause damage to your brain?

Yes, the above disease can affect your brain. If you let the condition go untreated for quite some time, the autoimmune disease can cause chronic inflammation. This chronic inflammation might cause inflammation in your brain too. As a result, your brain will degenerate quickly. This will significantly damage your cognitive function and memory.

Does Hashimoto’s disease worsen with age?

Yes, the disease will worsen significantly with age. The condition of the disease will keep degenerating over a couple of years, causing severe damage to your thyroid gland. You will experience a severe decline in thyroid hormone output as well.

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The information mentioned above is meant for educational purposes only and should not be taken as a substitute to your Physician’s advice. It is highly recommended that the customer consults with a qualified healthcare professional to interpret test results