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What are the symptoms associated with ANA Test?
The symptoms related to the presence of ANA or autoimmune disorders include the following:
- Recurring or persistent fever
- Butterfly rash over cheeks and bridge of the nose
- Joint pains or swelling
- Severe Dry eyes or dryness in the mouth
- Fatigue or tiredness
- Numbness or tingling sensation in hands or feet
- Hair loss
- Sensitivity to light
You may experience other symptoms as well, depending on the organ involved.
The doctor suggests taking an ANA test to aid in the diagnosis of autoimmune diseases such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or scleroderma, etc. An autoimmune disorder might result in serious health problems if not detected at the right time.
What is the ANA test used for?
An ANA test is used to help diagnose autoimmune disorders, including:
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE)
- Sjogren’s syndrome
- Scleroderma
- Mixed connective Tissues Disorder
- Drug-Induced Lupus
- Autoimmune Hepatitis
These are just a few conditions in which ANA levels will be found to be elevated.
Rheumatoid arthritis affects the joints of the feet, hands which results in swelling and pain. SLE could affect the brain, heart, skin, lungs, joints, kidneys. It is chronic, and the symptoms vary from person to person. Sjogren’s syndrome affects the eyes and mouth and makes it dry. Scleroderma mostly affects women in the age group of 30 to 50. It affects joints and skin. Taking the medications as advised by your doctor, changing the lifestyle, and maintaining a healthy diet can help in controlling the symptoms.
What is included in the ANA test?
The ANA test confirms whether there is an antinuclear antibody present in the body or not. The doctor may advise you to take another specific test for confirmation based on your symptoms and ANA test results. This test includes just the anti-nuclear antibody test.
Other names of this test include the antinuclear antibody(ANA) panel, fluorescent antinuclear antibody (FANA).
Procedure for ANA test
A lab technician will come to your home to collect the blood sample when you book this test through the MFine app. The lab technician will collect the sample at the scheduled time. The sample is then sent to our accredited labs of your choice (made during the booking) for further processing. If your blood sample is taken only for the ANA test, there is no restriction on eating and drinking before giving a sample. If a specific test also has to be taken, please consult your doctor about the instructions.
How to prepare for the ANA test?
Inform the doctor about your medications before taking the test.
There are no special precautions needed for this test. A lab technician will come to your home to collect the blood sample when you book for a test through the MFine app. He will collect the sample at the time you schedule the test.
Both men and women of all age categories can get this test done.
Lab analysis of ANA blood tests is done like this
For checking the blood sample for ANA:
- The sample will be incubated in cells with large nuclei.
- It will be made easy to identify by making the autoantibodies glow.
- A specialized microscope is used to see the fluorescence generated.
- The intensity and the fluorescence pattern will be analyzed.
The difference in intensity and patterns will be elaborated in the test results. Your doctor will interpret the results and diagnose which type of autoimmune disorder you may have.
Things to consider after the ANA test is complete
The sample is sent to our accredited labs of your choice (made during the booking) for further processing. You can return to your work after giving the sample. There are no serious side effects of performing the ANA test. But the person may feel pain, bruising on the place where the needle was injected, and dizziness for a few hours.
What types of conditions can the ANA test detect?
This test helps measure the levels of antinuclear antibodies(ANA) in the blood. These types of antibodies are generally associated with autoimmune disorders. Many autoimmune disorders can have common symptoms and signs — fatigue, joint pain, and fever, etc. While an ANA test can’t confirm a specific diagnosis, it can give an idea of which disease/disorder it could be related to. If the ANA test is positive, you may have to get tested additionally to look for specific autoimmune disease-related ANAs.
How much does the ANA test cost?*
The cost of the ANA test varies based on the lab partner you use, time of the day, location.
The test cost varies between 100 to 7000 Rs.
City | The average cost of the test (Rs.) |
Pune | 200 – 5500 |
Pondicherry | 400 – 5800 |
Trivandrum | 350 – 650 |
Delhi | 150 – 7000 |
Kolkata | 200 – 3500 |
Bangalore | 300 – 5000 |
*Disclaimer: The value varies based on location, time, and your preferred lab partner.
How long does it take to get the results for the ANA test?
The sample is sent to our accredited labs of your choice (made during the booking) for further processing. You can expect to get the results for the ANA test within 24 to 48 hours after the sample is collected. However, in some instances, depending on the location and preferred lab partner, it may take longer.
What do abnormal ANA test results indicate?
Increased ANA values may indicate the presence of the following diseases-
ANA is positive for the autoimmune diseases like
1) Systemic Lupus Erythematosus(SLE)
2) Scleroderma
3) Rheumatoid arthritis
4) Sjogren’s syndrome
5) Mixed connective tissue disorder
ANA can be positive in other autoimmune disorders as well. ANA levels can be elevated even if you have no disease. In fact, up to 15% of the population may have elevated ANA levels but have no symptoms or disease states. ANA levels may be elevated in certain thyroid disorders, liver-related conditions, certain infections, malignancy, some medications, etc.
However, it is suggested to always consult with your doctor to interpret the test reports.
If your ANA test results are positive, your doctor may advise more tests based on the symptoms you have. If you have questions about your results, it is better to consult your healthcare provider.
Disclaimer: Please consult with your doctor to interpret the test reports.
Is the ANA test a definitive test?
No. The ANA test cannot be considered a definitive test. There can be false-negative results of about 5%. Few patients may test negative in the early stages and later turn out to have positive test results. The ANA test can determine whether you are affected by an autoimmune disorder, but it cannot conclude specifically which one of the autoimmune diseases you are suffering from.
In case your ANA test is positive, your doctor may suggest further testing that is specific to certain diseases:
- An anti-centromere test.
- An anti-double-stranded DNA (anti-dsDNA) test
- An anti-histone test
- An ENA panel
How to read the ANA test report?
A positive ANA test may indicate that you have an autoimmune disease. But some healthy and normal people also have positive ANA tests. Thus the presence of ANAs can’t confirm it is due to autoimmune disorder. Some healthy people have positive ANA tests, especially women older than 65.
ANA is positive for autoimmune diseases, as mentioned earlier, and in other non-autoimmune diseases like thyroid disorders, liver-related conditions, malignancy, certain medications, and disease due to viral infections.
The ANA test result can sometimes also be positive if you have one of these conditions:
- Raynaud’s syndrome
- Thyroid diseases — Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Grave’s disease
- Liver diseases — autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cirrhosis
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Lung diseases — idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- Cancer
- Viral infections
If your doctor suspects you have an autoimmune disease, you will be advised to take further tests. The result of your ANA test is not a confirmatory test. But, it can help your doctor determine the cause of your signs and symptoms.
Book an ANA test to check your anti-antibodies level!
Why book the ANA test?
Your doctor may suggest you take this test to detect autoimmune diseases like systemic lupus erythematosus(SLE), scleroderma, Sjogren’s syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, etc.
Your health care provider may order an ANA test if you have symptoms of lupus or another autoimmune disorder. These symptoms include:
- Fever
- Red, butterfly-shaped rash over cheeks and nose (a symptom of lupus)
- Fatigue
- Joint pain and swelling
- Muscle pain
ANA test at home – how does it work?
The ANA test is just like any other blood test. A lab technician visits your home when you book your tests through the MFine app. The lab technician first cleans the arm and then inserts a needle into a vein. The required amount of blood is then taken into a vacutainer. The lab technician then removes the needle and places cotton wool or a bandage over the prick.
Are there any risks involved with the ANA test?
There is no risk in having this blood test. You may have slight pain or bruise at the spot where the needle was put in, but most symptoms go away quickly. You may also rarely face the following:
- Bleeding at the point of needle injection
- Soreness
- Bruising
- Fainting
- Tiredness
What can affect the results of the ANA test?
The ANA test can sometimes give a false-negative result. A person may have lupus, but it could be detected as negative, especially when the disease is in the early stage.
The ANA test result can sometimes also be positive if you have one of these conditions:
- Raynaud’s syndrome
- Thyroid diseases — Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Grave’s disease
- Liver diseases — autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cirrhosis
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Lung diseases — idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- Cancer
- Viral infections
You’re more likely to have a false-positive result if you:
- Are a woman age 65 or older
- Have a chronic infection such as tuberculosis
- Certain medications like procainamide, isoniazid, minocycline, quinidine, hydralazine, methyldopa, chlorpromazine, etc.
Why Book an ANA test?
- Your doctor may recommend an ANA test to diagnose autoimmune disorders and detect autoimmune diseases like scleroderma, rheumatoid arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), Sjogren's syndrome, etc. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is the most common type of lupus. Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a chronic disease that affects multiple parts of the body.
- This test helps to indicate the presence or absence of autoimmune conditions, but it is not a confirmatory test for any type of specific disease. Therefore, your doctor may suggest you have a few other particular tests to give the final diagnosis. It is advised to consult with your doctor before getting this test done in case of any difficulties.
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What does the ANA test Measure?
What Preparation is Needed for the ANA test?
- If you are going through the ANA test, there are no special precautions or preparations as such defined. However, some basic practises are as follows:
- It is required to inform your doctor about any underlying problems and your family's health history.
- If you have any allergies, inform your treating doctor.
- If you are currently consuming any medicines, inform your treating doctor.
- Fasting is not required for taking this test. Food intake does not affect the test results.
- If you are taking any medications, then inform your physician about them. Opiates, birth control pills, etc. should not be taken before the test, as it may also affect your result.
What happens to your Test Sample?
What do Abnormal Results Indicate?
- Abnormal results mean that the antibodies were found in your test sample. The increase in the level of antinuclear antibodies values means you have an autoimmune disorder. Autoimmune disorders attack the cells of your own immune system. This increased value can be due to many reasons and can cause serious health problems Out of which some diseases are -
- Sjogren syndrome
- Polymyositis
- Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE)
- Autoimmune thyroid disease
- Scleroderma
- Rheumatoid arthritis
- It is always advised to consult with your doctor to interpret the accurate results of your test. To confirm the underlying conditions, your doctor may recommend a combination of tests to ensure the results. It is also advised not to take self-medication without taking a specialist opinion.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I avail of an at-home sample collection in Pune?
Yes, you can easily avail of sample collection for various tests at home through MFine. With a single click, you can book a slot for a test without going anywhere. Your test results will be available for download within 48 hours.
What is the cost of the ANA test in Pune?
The cost of the tests depends upon different laboratories and the infrastructure used by the laboratories. The charges for the test in Pune generally range from INR 900-1500.
I am staying in Delhi. Can I book an ANA test for my grandfather staying in Pune?
Yes, you can easily book an ANA test for your relatives and old family members living in distant places with the help of MFine.
How can I reschedule my appointment for an ANA test sample?
You can easily reschedule the appointment for an ANA test through the MFine app or web service. The app has an option to reschedule the sample collection date and time.
Is the lab technician coming for an ANA test sample collection vaccinated?
Yes. Our lab technicians are fully vaccinated. Further, they also ensure safety throughout by wearing a mask and using sanitizer and gloves during sample collection.
When is an ANA test recommended?
Is a prescription required to book an ANA test?
Yes, generally, it is required to take a prescription from a doctor to book an ANA test. Still, it is recommended to consult a doctor before you book a test.
Does MFine provide result interpretation along with the reports?
Yes. MFine provides result interpretation along with the reports. Also, you will be able to avail a free doctor consultation after the lab test to understand your reports accurately. Our doctor will also advise and prescribe medicines if required based on the results.
Is the ANA test definitive?
No, The ANA test is not a definitive test. There is a possibility of 5% false-negative results. It can determine if you are suffering from an autoimmune disorder, but it does not specify the exact disease.
What other tests are usually recommended along with the ANA test?
If your ANA test is positive, your doctor may suggest you have some more tests, which are – ENA panel, anti-histone test, anti-centromere test, or anti-dsDNA test.
What diseases can be detected through the ANA test?
Some of the possible diseases that can be detected through the ANA test are-
- Viral infections
- Cancer
- Lung diseases – idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
- Liver diseases – autoimmune hepatitis, primary biliary cirrhosis
- Inflammatory bowel diseases
- Thyroid diseases – Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, Grave’s diseases
- Raynaud’s syndrome
If your doctor suspects that you have an autoimmune disease, you may be advised to take further tests. The result of this test is not confirmatory, but it may help your doctor to determine the cause of your signs and symptoms.
How can I download my ANA test report?
- Login to MFine
- Go to your profile
- Click Attachment and Reports
- Click Lab Report and download the same.
Are there any discount offers running on the ANA test in Pune?
Usually, you can avail of up to 50% discount on the ANA test through MFine. However, the discount and test price may vary based on lab partner and location.