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Stool Examination, in Visit Clinic

Checks stool for blood, bacteria, parasites, and digestion problems to detect infection, bleeding, or malabsorption in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Stool
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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36 hours
TEST INCLUDED
8
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
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What is a Stool Examination Test in Visit Clinic?

A stool examination looks at a sample of your bowel movement. It checks for blood, bacteria, parasites, fat, mucus, and abnormal cells. These findings show how well digestion and absorption are working. They also help find infections, inflammation, parasites, or hidden bleeding. Doctors use stool results to diagnose causes of diarrhea, unexplained weight loss, or abdominal pain. Results can guide treatment like antibiotics, antiparasitic drugs, diet changes, or further tests such as colonoscopy. Repeat tests may monitor treatment response or ongoing problems. Some versions include culture or molecular tests to name specific germs.

Stool Examination Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Stool Examination Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Stool Examination test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Macroscopic exam
  • microscopic exam (ova and parasites)
  • fecal occult blood
  • stool culture
  • fecal leukocytes
  • pH
  • fat
  • antigen/PCR tests

Why Take a Stool Examination Test in Visit Clinic?

Stool Examination is often part of a gastrointestinal infection or malabsorption panel and may be ordered when you have diarrhea, blood in stool, persistent abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss. It helps diagnose infections, parasites, inflammatory bowel disease, malabsorption, or gastrointestinal bleeding. Abnormal results can come from infections, inflammatory conditions, certain medicines, or dietary issues. Family history of colon cancer or inherited gut disorders may make this test more important.

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What is a stool examination in Visit Clinic?plus

A stool examination is a laboratory test that analyzes a patient's feces to detect infections, parasites, blood, fat, mucus and chemical abnormalities. Methods include microscopy for ova and parasites, culture or molecular tests for bacteria and viruses, and fecal occult blood or antigen assays. Results help diagnose causes of diarrhea, gastrointestinal bleeding, inflammation, malabsorption and guide appropriate treatment.

How to prepare for a stool test in Visit Clinic?plus

Follow lab instructions and collect using the provided sterile container and spatula. Avoid contaminating the sample with urine or toilet water. Gather the required amount, label with name, date and time, and refrigerate if you can’t deliver it within a few hours. Stop antibiotics, probiotics, bismuth or laxatives if your clinician advises. Wash hands before and after collection and return the sample promptly.

What is a normal stool test in Visit Clinic?plus

A normal stool test shows soft-formed brown stool with no blood, mucus, or pus; negative occult blood; no pathogenic bacteria, viruses, or parasites on culture/microscopy; normal fecal pH and fat levels; and normal inflammatory markers (e.g., calprotectin). Microscopy finds no ova or cysts. These results indicate normal digestion, absorption, and no active infection or intestinal inflammation.

What is a 3 sample stool test in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3-sample stool test requires collecting three separate bowel-movement specimens on different days. This improves detection of intermittent findings—parasites (ova and cysts), some bacteria, and hidden (occult) blood—by reducing false negatives. Each specimen is placed in sterile containers and returned to the lab per instructions. It’s used when symptoms are intermittent or a single sample is inconclusive.

What to eat before a stool test in Visit Clinic?plus

Unless told otherwise, eat your usual diet before a stool test. For faecal occult blood tests, avoid red meat, high‑dose vitamin C, certain raw vegetables and NSAIDs/aspirin for 48–72 hours; stop iron or other supplements only if advised. For parasite testing, don’t start antibiotics or antiparasitics before sampling. Follow any specific lab or clinician instructions for collection.

What are signs of unhealthy stool in Visit Clinic?plus

Unhealthy stool signs include persistent diarrhea or constipation, very hard or watery stools, blood or dark/tarry appearance, pale or clay-colored stools, excess mucus, oily or greasy floating stools, unusually foul odor, and sudden changes in frequency or consistency. Accompanying symptoms—abdominal pain, fever, unexplained weight loss, or urgency—warrant prompt medical evaluation.