Stool Calprotectin

Measures calprotectin in stool to detect intestinal inflammation and help guide further evaluation and treatment in Visit Clinic.
What is a Stool Calprotectin Test in Visit Clinic?
Stool calprotectin measures a protein released by white blood cells when the gut is inflamed. It is a marker of intestinal inflammation rather than infection alone. High levels suggest inflammation in the intestines, as seen with inflammatory bowel disease like Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis. Low levels make inflammatory disease less likely and point toward non‑inflammatory causes such as irritable bowel syndrome. Doctors use it to help decide if further tests, like colonoscopy, are needed. It is also used to monitor disease activity and response to treatment over time.
Stool Calprotectin Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
Stool Calprotectin Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The Stool Calprotectin test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a Stool Calprotectin Test in Visit Clinic?
Stool Calprotectin is often part of an IBD workup or gastrointestinal inflammation panel when symptoms persist. Doctors may order it for ongoing diarrhea, blood in stool, belly pain, unexplained weight loss, or to check how well treatment is working. Elevated results can come from inflammatory bowel disease, infections, certain medications, or other causes of gut inflammation. A family history of IBD or colorectal disease can prompt earlier testing.
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