STOOL COMPLETE ANALYSIS / STOOL ROUTINE

250.00

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Department : CLINICAL PATHOLOGY

The Stool Complete Analysis / Stool Routine test is a comprehensive examination of a stool sample used to evaluate digestive system health. It includes physical, chemical, and microscopic analysis.

The test assesses parameters such as color, consistency, presence of blood, mucus, parasites, bacteria, and undigested food particles. It can help detect infections, intestinal inflammation, malabsorption, and gastrointestinal disorders.

This test is commonly used to diagnose conditions such as diarrhea, parasitic infections, gastrointestinal bleeding, and other digestive issues.

The purpose of this test is to

  • To evaluate digestive system health
  • To detect infections or parasites
  • To identify gastrointestinal abnormalities
  • To assess malabsorption issues
  • To support diagnosis of digestive disorders

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No special preparation is usually required Collect stool sample in a clean, dry container Avoid contamination with urine or water Inform your doctor about medications Follow any specific instructions given by your healthcare provider

The Stool Complete Analysis test examines stool samples to assess digestive health and detect infections, parasites, and abnormalities.

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