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Your Candida IgA is in the normal range. This indicates a healthy immune relationship with gut yeast without evidence of overgrowth.
No anti-Candida IgA antibodies were detected. Candida is a yeast that normally lives in the gut in small amounts. Absent antibodies indicate no significant Candida overgrowth or immune response to gut yeast.
No action needed.
Candida IgA: negative — no anti-candida antibodies detectedYour Candida IgA is within the normal range. Small amounts of Candida are normal in the gut ecosystem. This level does not indicate pathological Candida overgrowth.
No action needed. A healthy diet low in refined sugar supports a balanced gut yeast-bacteria ratio.
Candida IgA within normal reference range — no significant Candida overgrowthYour Candida antibody is at a low-normal level with no significant immune response to gut yeast.
No action needed.
Candida IgA: low-normal — no clinically significant Candida responseYour Candida IgA is in the normal range. This indicates a healthy immune relationship with gut yeast without evidence of overgrowth.
No specific action required.
Candida IgA within reference range — normal gut yeast immune statusYour Candida antibody is in the optimal range, reflecting very low Candida burden in the gut.
No action needed. Continue a diet low in refined sugar and rich in fiber to maintain healthy yeast balance.
Candida IgA: optimal — minimal Candida immune responseYour Candida IgA is mildly above the reference range, suggesting possible early Candida overgrowth. This can be associated with high sugar/refined carbohydrate diet, recent antibiotic use, immunosuppression, or chronic stress.
Reduce sugar and refined carbohydrate intake. Discuss probiotic supplementation with your doctor. Antifungal treatment may be considered if symptoms of Candida overgrowth are present (fatigue, brain fog, recurrent yeast infections).
Candida IgA 100–200 U/mL — borderline elevated; possible early Candida overgrowthYour Candida IgA is significantly elevated, indicating significant Candida overgrowth in the gut. Candida overgrowth can disrupt gut microbiome balance, increase intestinal permeability, drive systemic inflammation, and is associated with fatigue, brain fog, bloating, skin conditions, and recurrent yeast infections.
Seek medical evaluation. Antifungal treatment with dietary modification (low sugar, no fermented alcohol) and probiotic therapy should be considered. Immune status assessment is important if Candida overgrowth is recurrent.
Candida IgA >200 U/mL — elevated; significant Candida overgrowth likelyYour Candida IgA is critically elevated, indicating noticeable gut Candida overgrowth. At this level, systemic dissemination is a risk particularly in immunocompromised individuals. Gut barrier disruption from Candida hyphal invasion can drive significant systemic inflammation.
Seek urgent medical evaluation. Antifungal therapy (fluconazole or other), comprehensive immune assessment, and gut barrier repair are all important. Immunocompromised status must be evaluated.
Candida IgA critically elevated — noticeable Candida overgrowth; systemic implicationsUpload your lab report and get your actual values interpreted in plain English — instantly, with no medical training required.