Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen

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Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen, in Visit Clinic

Detects Helicobacter pylori proteins in stool to diagnose active stomach infection and check treatment success in Visit Clinic.

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Stool
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No
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Male/Female
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24 hours
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What is a Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

The stool antigen test measures proteins (antigens) from Helicobacter pylori bacteria present in the stool. H. pylori lives in the stomach lining and can cause inflammation, peptic ulcers, and increase long-term risk of stomach cancer if untreated. Detecting the antigen indicates an active infection. Doctors use this test to diagnose H. pylori and to confirm that treatment has cleared the infection. It is non-invasive and useful for follow-up. Recent antibiotics or acid-suppressing drugs can lower accuracy.

Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid antibiotics, bismuth for 4 weeks and stop PPIs 2 weeks before the test

Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen Test in Visit Clinic?

Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen is often ordered alone or as part of an infection workup when patients have persistent stomach pain, indigestion, nausea, unexplained anemia, or suspected peptic ulcers. It helps diagnose active H. pylori infection and confirm eradication after treatment. Abnormal results usually mean H. pylori infection, though recent antibiotics, bismuth, or proton pump inhibitors can cause false negatives. Family history of ulcers or gastric cancer may prompt testing.

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What is the cost of H. pylori stool antigen test in Visit Clinic?plus

Costs vary by country: in India the H. pylori stool antigen test typically costs ₹500–₹1,500; in the United States out‑of‑pocket prices commonly run about $50–$200 (can be higher at some labs). In health systems with public coverage it’s often provided at no direct charge. Final price depends on the laboratory, location and whether insurance or public care covers it.

How to treat H. pylori while pregnant in Visit Clinic?plus

Treatment of H. pylori is usually deferred until after pregnancy unless there is active peptic ulcer disease or severe symptoms. If therapy is needed, safer options commonly use amoxicillin with a proton pump inhibitor (for example, omeprazole). Clarithromycin, tetracyclines and metronidazole (especially in the first trimester) are typically avoided. Always discuss testing and treatment with your obstetrician.

What does it mean when your stool is positive for H. pylori in Visit Clinic?plus

A positive Helicobacter pylori stool antigen test means H. pylori bacteria are present in your gastrointestinal tract, indicating an active infection. This can cause gastritis, peptic ulcers, and, over time, raise gastric cancer risk. Treatment with appropriate antibiotics and acid suppression is usually recommended; recent antibiotics or proton‑pump inhibitors can affect test accuracy, so consult your clinician for treatment and follow‑up testing.

How to treat H. pylori in kids in Visit Clinic?plus

Treat confirmed H. pylori in children with a pediatrician-guided combination regimen: a proton-pump inhibitor plus two antibiotics (commonly amoxicillin with clarithromycin or metronidazole) for 10–14 days; bismuth-based quadruple therapy is used when resistance or failure occurs. Confirm eradication with a urea-breath or stool antigen test at least four weeks after antibiotics (and two weeks off PPIs). Adjust for age, allergies and local resistance.

What happens if H. pylori is left untreated in Visit Clinic?plus

If H. pylori infection is left untreated, it can cause chronic gastritis and peptic ulcers, which may lead to stomach pain, bleeding, perforation, or obstruction. Long-term infection raises the risk of iron-deficiency anemia, vitamin B12 deficiency and increases the likelihood of gastric cancer and MALT lymphoma. Untreated infection often causes persistent dyspepsia; appropriate testing and eradication therapy are recommended.

Can stress cause H. pylori in Visit Clinic?plus

Helicobacter pylori infection is caused by exposure to the bacterium—typically via oral–oral or fecal–oral routes, contaminated food or water, or close contact—not by psychological stress. However, chronic stress can worsen stomach symptoms, increase acid production, impair immune response, and slow healing or symptom relief during treatment. Good hygiene, safe food practices, testing, and medical care are important if infection is suspected.