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Intrinsic Factor Antibodies
Intrinsic Factor Antibodies tests for autoimmune-related B12 malabsorption. Women may be at higher risk for autoimmune conditions, and this test could help explain persistent B12 deficiency that does not respond to dietary changes or oral supplementation.
What It Measures
This test detects antibodies directed against intrinsic factor, a protein produced by stomach cells that is essential for vitamin B12 absorption in the small intestine. A positive result may suggest an autoimmune mechanism is interfering with B12 uptake.
Why It Matters
Autoimmune conditions are generally more common in women. If pernicious anaemia is identified, treatment can be tailored accordingly. This is particularly relevant for women experiencing fatigue, hormonal imbalances, or neurological symptoms alongside low B12.
When to Test
Testing may be recommended when you have persistently low B12 levels despite supplementation, if pernicious anaemia is suspected, or if you have other autoimmune conditions. Your healthcare provider can determine whether this test is appropriate for your situation.
Symptoms
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Lifestyle Tips
If intrinsic factor antibodies are detected, your healthcare provider may recommend B12 injections rather than oral supplements, as absorption through the gut may be impaired. Regular monitoring and follow-up with your provider is important for managing this condition.