STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE

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STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE
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STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE, in Visit Clinic

Detects C. difficile bacteria or toxin in stool to diagnose and guide treatment for related infections in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Stool
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
Customers
20K+Customers
Labs
CertifiedLabs
Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
ProvenAccuracy

What is a STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE Test in Visit Clinic?

This test looks for Clostridium difficile bacteria and the toxins they release in a stool sample. C. difficile can grow too much when normal gut bacteria are disturbed. Its toxins inflame the colon and can cause watery diarrhea, belly pain, and fever. Detecting C. difficile helps confirm infection, guide treatment, and prevent spread in hospitals. Doctors order it for people with new or worsening diarrhea, especially after antibiotics or recent hospital stays. Results help choose the right medicine and decide if isolation or further testing is needed. Repeated testing can check for recurrence or response to treatment.

STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE Test in Visit Clinic?

STOOL FOR CLOSTRIDIUM DIFFICLE is often ordered alone or as part of an infectious stool panel when someone has new, persistent diarrhea. Doctors request it for symptoms like watery stools, fever, or belly pain after antibiotics or hospitalization. It helps diagnose C. difficile infection and related colitis. Abnormal results can be caused by recent antibiotics, hospital exposure, proton pump inhibitors, or weakened immunity. Household exposure or recurrent episodes may make testing more important.

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What is a stool test for Clostridium difficile in Visit Clinic?plus

A stool test for Clostridium difficile detects the bacterium or its toxins in a fecal sample to diagnose C. difficile infection. Laboratories typically use toxin assays, GDH screening, and/or PCR for toxin genes. A fresh stool sample is collected in a sterile container; results confirm infection, guide antibiotic treatment, and inform infection‑control measures to prevent spread.

What stools should be collected for Clostridium difficile in Visit Clinic?plus

Collect unformed/watery (diarrhoeal) stool specimens—ideally from patients with acute diarrhoea (≥3 loose stools in 24 hours). Do not submit formed stools for C. difficile testing. Obtain a fresh sample promptly, ideally before starting treatment; use rectal swabs only if stool cannot be produced. Label and transport promptly per laboratory instructions to preserve diagnostic accuracy.

What color is Clostridium stool in Visit Clinic?plus

Clostridium difficile infection usually produces frequent, watery, foul-smelling diarrhea that can be yellowish or greenish and may contain mucus. Stools are typically loose rather than formed; blood can appear in more severe cases. Color alone doesn’t confirm C. difficile, so testing and clinical assessment are needed if you have persistent, severe, or bloody diarrhea, fever, or abdominal pain.

What type of stool is C. diff in Visit Clinic?plus

Clostridioides difficile infection usually causes frequent, watery diarrhea — often profuse, foul-smelling, and sometimes mucoid or bloody. Stools may be watery to liquid, sometimes greenish, with mucus and a strong odor. Severe cases can lead to pseudomembranous colitis with abdominal pain, fever, and leukocytosis; stool testing confirms diagnosis. Dehydration risk is high, requiring prompt medical evaluation.

What is the best stool test for C. diff in Visit Clinic?plus

The preferred stool testing uses a two-step approach: an initial glutamate dehydrogenase (GDH) antigen plus toxin A/B enzyme immunoassay (EIA), with nucleic acid amplification test (NAAT/PCR) used to confirm discordant results or when toxin EIA is negative but clinical suspicion is high. Only test unformed stool from symptomatic patients, since NAAT alone can detect asymptomatic colonization.

What are the warning signs of C. diff in Visit Clinic?plus

Warning signs of C. diff include frequent watery diarrhea (often three or more loose stools per day), severe abdominal pain or cramping, fever, nausea, loss of appetite, and signs of dehydration. Stools may contain blood or mucus. Severe infection can cause intense abdominal tenderness, rapid heart rate, high fever, or symptoms of toxic megacolon and sepsis — seek prompt medical attention if suspected.