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Stool Consistency

Is done as a part of Stool Routine & Microscopic Examination.

Why test for Stool Examination at Symbion VIP Diagnostics Ahmedabad ?

Stool Consistency is a part of Stool Analysis and anywhere between a firm and soft consistency is pretty much normal. If any change in the consistency, it could suggest some digestion or fiber issues.

A stool analysis is a series of tests done on a stool (feces) sample to help diagnose certain conditions affecting the digestive tract. These conditions can include infection (such as from parasites, viruses, or bacteria), poor nutrient absorption, or cancer.

Stool analysis is done to:

  • Help identify diseases of the digestive tract, liver, and pancreas. Certain enzymes (such as trypsin or elastase) may be evaluated in the stool to help determine how well the pancreas is functioning.
  • Help find the cause of symptoms affecting the digestive tract, including prolonged diarrhea, bloody diarrhea, an increased amount of gas, nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, bloating, abdominal pain and cramping, and fever.
  • Screen for colon cancer by checking for hidden (occult) blood.
  • Look for parasites, such as pinworms or Giardia.
  • Look for the cause of an infection, such as bacteria, a fungus, or a virus.
  • Check for poor absorption of nutrients by the digestive tract (malabsorption syndrome). For this test, all stool is collected over a 72-hour period and then checked for fat (and sometimes for meat fibers). This test is called a 72-hour stool collection or quantitative fecal fat test.

The laboratory test results are NOT to be interpreted as results of a "stand-alone" test. The test results have to be interpreted after correlating with suitable clinical findings and additional supplemental tests/information. Your healthcare providers will explain the meaning of your tests results, based on the overall clinical scenario. For further information about these lab tests contact Symbion VIP Diagnostics pathology lab Ahmedabad at 09429410291

 

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Precautions : Pass stool (but no urine) into a dry container. You may be given a plastic container from the lab to catch the stool. Either solid or liquid stool can be collected. Do not collect the sample from the toilet bowl. Do not mix toilet paper, water, or soap with the sample. Urinate before collecting the stool so that you do not get any urine in the stool sample. Take the sealed container to your doctor's office or the laboratory as soon as possible. You may need to deliver your sample to the lab within a certain time.

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  • Parameters Included: 1
  • Reporting Time: 3 hours
  • Fasting Time: Not required.