Total IgE greater than 200U/ml can be cured depending on the specific disease. For example, elevated IgE due to allergic diseases can be cured, while malignant hematologic diseases can be difficult to completely cure.
IgE is immunoglobulin E, which is one of the immunoglobulins in human body. Diseases that can lead to elevated IgE include allergic diseases (e.g. drug, food, pollen allergy, etc.), multiple myeloma, systemic lupus erythematosus, rheumatoid arthritis. Allergic diseases can be cured through active anti-allergy treatment, but tumors and autoimmune diseases are difficult to be cured completely.
Even if it is caused by allergic diseases, immunoglobulin E is greater than 200U/ml, the condition is also more serious, can use dexamethasone and other glucocorticosteroids, diclofenac tadalafil and other drugs to actively anti-allergy treatment, and timely detachment from the allergens.
Multiple myeloma can lead to abnormal immunoglobulin E secretion in some patients, these patients need to be treated with active combination chemotherapy or bone marrow transplantation, but it is difficult to cure completely. Patients with systemic lupus erythematosus and rheumatoid arthritis require immunosuppressive therapy and symptomatic relief, and IgE levels may decrease in remission and increase as the disease worsens.
It is recommended that patients seek timely medical treatment, improve relevant examinations to clarify the specific cause of the disease, and then actively target the cause of the disease.