Stool Test For H. PyloriI Antigen

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