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    What is Stool Complete Analysis Test?

    Stool Tests are important diagnostic tools for assessing digestive system health. By screening a stool sample, they provide significant information about the condition of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract and help diagnose various digestive disorders.

    A stool sample is collected and analysed using microscopic, chemical, and microbiological methods. This analysis evaluates factors like stool colour, consistency, volume, shape, odour, and mucus content. Additionally, stool tests detect hidden (occult) blood and fat, which can indicate underlying health problems.

    These tests are crucial for identifying infections caused by bacteria, viruses, or parasites. They are widely used to diagnose gastrointestinal infections, malabsorption syndromes, and inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). Stool tests help differentiate between different GI conditions and are also useful in monitoring ongoing issues.

    By detecting harmful pathogens or abnormalities, stool tests enable healthcare providers to guide appropriate treatments while avoiding unnecessary investigations. This makes them an essential part of primary care for individuals with digestive health concerns.

    Stool Complete Analysis Test Parameters

    Stool tests evaluate different parameters to determine gastrointestinal health. The analysis may involve various techniques, including microscopic, macroscopic, chemical, immunological, and microbiological methods. Critical components include:

    Macroscopic Examination

    This involves visually inspecting stool characteristics, such as colour, texture, shape, and odour. Any abnormal findings, like a discoloured stool or a strong smell, can signal digestive issues like infections or malabsorption.

    Mucus Detection

    The presence of mucus in stool can be a sign of inflammation or irritation within the intestines, often linked to irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).

    Fat Content Analysis

    Determining the fat content in stool helps identify malabsorption disorders. Elevated fat levels may suggest conditions like celiac disease or chronic pancreatitis.

    Occult Blood Testing

    This test is used to detect hidden blood in the stool, which may indicate gastrointestinal bleeding, ulcers, or colorectal cancer. By analysing these parameters, doctors can accurately diagnose and manage various gastrointestinal conditions.

    Stool Complete Analysis Test Preparation

    Before arranging a Stool Test in Mumbai, keep these points in mind:

    • Prerequisites

    Fasting is not required before the Stool Test.

    • Best Time to Get Tested

    The test can be performed at any time of day.

    • Eligibility for the Stool Test

    The Stool Test is recommended for those with persistent diarrhoea, blood or mucus in the stool, abdominal pain, or long-term nausea and fever.

    • Cautions Before Taking the Stool Test

    No special preparation is needed. It’s wise to check with your doctor to confirm the test is suitable for your condition.

    Why Take the Stool Complete Analysis Test?

    The stool test is a key diagnostic tool for assessing health conditions related to the digestive system and beyond. Here’s why it’s significant:

    • Finding Causes of Digestive Problems: Identifies reasons for ongoing symptoms such as diarrhoea, blood in the stool, excessive gas, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, bloating, stomach cramps, and fever.

    • Detecting Infections: Identifies bacterial, fungal, or viral infections in the digestive system.

    • Detecting Digestive and Organ Diseases: Assesses the health of the digestive tract and liver, including evaluating pancreatic function through stool enzymes.

    • Screening for Colon Cancer: Helps detect hidden blood in the stool, which can indicate early stages of colorectal cancer.

    • Detecting Parasites: Reveals parasitic infections like pinworms or Giardia, which may be responsible for gastrointestinal symptoms.

    The Stool Examination Test provides crucial information for diagnosing and managing a range of health issues.

    Stool Complete Analysis Test Results and Interpretation

    Stool test results offer valuable insights into gastrointestinal health. Here’s how to interpret the findings:

    • Microscopic Examination: Assesses the stool for ova, cysts, pus cells, and epithelial cells. Normal results include no ova or cysts, a pus cell count of 0 to 5 per high power field, and a typical level of epithelial cells.

    • Chemical Examination: Measures the stool’s pH and detects reducing substances. An alkaline pH is standard; a pH below 5.6 could suggest carbohydrate malabsorption. The presence of reducing substances may indicate lactose intolerance, requiring further testing.

    • Physical Examination: Evaluates stool colour, consistency, mucus, and blood content. Stool should be brown; changes such as clay-coloured or black may indicate issues like biliary obstructions or upper gastrointestinal bleeding. A semi-solid stool consistency is normal; deviations may signal digestive problems. Mucus should be absent, as its presence might suggest inflammation or infection. Blood, whether visible or hidden, can be a sign of gastrointestinal bleeding.

    • Occult Blood: Detects hidden blood in the stool, helping to diagnose conditions like colitis, polyps, diverticulitis, colorectal cancer, or hookworm infection.

    • Red Blood Cells (RBCs): The presence of red blood cells is abnormal and may indicate infections or bleeding disorders.

    Understanding these results is essential for accurate diagnosis, effective treatment, and monitoring of gastrointestinal health.

    FAQs on Stool Complete Analysis Test in Mumbai

    The cost for the Stool test in Mumbai is 200. This includes fast home sample collection within 60 minutes after the test booking is confirmed and the results are ready in 6 hours.

    Yes, Orange Health Labs provides home sample collection services for the Stool Test in Mumbai. Samples can be collected from your home within 60 minutes after booking, depending on slot availability.

    Stool Tests are used to diagnose digestive issues by detecting hidden blood, infections, parasites, and malabsorption issues. They are key in identifying conditions such as colorectal cancer and inflammatory bowel disease.

    Fasting is not required before taking a Stool Test.

    Here is how you can book a blood test or health checkup through our platform:

    • Find the Test: Search "stool test near me" and navigate to the Orange Health Labs page from the search results.

    • Confirm and Schedule: Select the Stool Examination Test, review any requirements, enter your address, and schedule a time for sample collection at home.

    • Home Collection: A qualified eMedic will arrive at your home to collect the stool sample at the scheduled time.

    • Lab Testing: The sample will be sent to our accredited laboratory for testing.

    • Receive Your Results: Test results will be sent to your email or WhatsApp within 6 hours and can be viewed on our app.

    Normal Stool test results should display brown stool with a semi-solid texture and no mucus or blood. The pH should be alkaline, and the sample should not contain parasites.

    After booking your Stool Test, an eMedic will collect the sample within 60 minutes. The collection is quick, and results are typically provided online within 6 hours.

    The frequency of the Stool Test depends on your doctor’s recommendation. Follow your physician’s guidance regarding the appropriate timing for the test.

    The Stool Test assesses stool colour, consistency, mucus, blood, pH, and reducing substances. It also involves a microscopic examination of ova, cysts, pus cells, and epithelial cells.

    Orange Health Labs offers the Stool Test across various localities in Mumbai, with home service available so you don't need to visit a lab in person. We serve at locations including but not limited to Colaba, Nariman Point, Marine Drive, Malabar Hill, Churchgate, Worli, Dadar, Parel, Byculla, Bandra, Andheri, Juhu, Ghatkopar, Powai, Chembur, Vashi, Belapur, Santacruz, Khar, Versova, Lokhandwala, Goregaon, Borivali, Kandivali, Mulund, Bhandup, Kurla.

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