Stool Routine Test in Pune
Price, Symptoms, Normal Range
Stool routine test is a simple test that checks your poop for any signs of infection or digestive problems. It costs Rs.594.4000000000001 and includes 16 tests.
To Prepare for this test:
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To prepare for this test, try to collect your first morning stool sample.
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Try to avoid eating colored foods, or foods with artificial dyes for a couple of days before the test
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Only around 10 grams of stool is required for processing in the lab, do not collect more than this amount
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If you are sufferring from constipation, please inform the lab if you use laxatives prior to collecting the sample.
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Reduce intake of Vitamin C and raddish, for a few days before collecting the sample, these can cause false positives for blood in your report.
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Do not add water or soap to the sample.
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Ensure the the sample collection container is tightly capped after you have collected the sample.
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Do not scrape stool off the bottom of the toilet and add it into the container, as this can lead to grossly erroneous results
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Avoid contaminating the sample with urine, or menses as this can lead to a false positive for blood in the results.
Updated At : 2023-11-11T19:24:52.441+05:30
Table of Contents
What is this test
Do i need this test
List of symptoms
Who should do this test
What to do if the test is abnormal
Abnormal conditions
Stool Routine Test Normal ranges | Stool Routine Test normal level
Stool Routine Test Normal Ranges in Men
Stool Routine Test Normal Ranges in Women
Stool Routine Test Report Sample | Stool Routine Test Report Format | Stool Routine Test Report PDF
Interpretation
Treatment options
Technical information
Cost
How to book Stool Routine Test in Pune
Locations in pune
What is Stool Routine Test
Stool Routine Test is a medical laboratory test that analyzes a patients stool sample for the presence of disease-causing microorganisms or other abnormalities. It is used to diagnose and monitor gastrointestinal infections, inflammatory bowel disease, and other gastrointestinal disorders. The test is performed by collecting a small sample of stool from the patient, which is then analyzed for the presence of bacteria, viruses, parasites, and other substances that may be indicative of disease. Results from this test can help guide treatment and management of gastrointestinal disorders.
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Do I need this test?
Let's find out whether you need the Stool Routine Test test. Answer the following 5 questions and get a free instant result!
Have you been experiencing any unusual abdominal pain or discomfort
Have you had any episodes of diarrhea or constipation recently
Have you had any changes in your usual diet or eating habits
Are you currently taking any medications
Have you been feeling particularly fatigued or unwell in the last few weeks
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Which symptoms are related to Stool Routine Test?
If you have Abdominal Cramping,Diarrhea,Constipation,Bloating,Nausea, you may need to get tested.
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Who should do this test?
Individuals with gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea, constipation, abdominal pain or discomfort, nausea, and vomiting.
- Individuals who have a family history of gastrointestinal diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease or colon cancer.
- Individuals who have a history of recent travel to a developing country, as they may be at increased risk of contracting infectious diseases that cause gastrointestinal symptoms.
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What to do if the test is abnormal?
- Here are the top three things a person should do if the result of Stool Routine Test are abnormal:
- Consult a healthcare provider: It is essential to seek medical advice from a physician or a gastroenterologist who can interpret the test results and provide appropriate treatment. Your healthcare provider may recommend further testing, such as a stool culture or imaging tests, to identify the underlying cause of the abnormal results.
- Follow the recommended treatment plan: Depending on the underlying cause of the abnormal test results, your healthcare provider may recommend a course of treatment. It may involve antibiotics, changes in diet, or other medications. It is important to follow the prescribed treatment plan to help alleviate your symptoms and prevent any complications.
- Monitor symptoms and follow-up with your healthcare provider: If you experience any new or worsening symptoms, it is important to notify your healthcare provider immediately. Additionally, follow-up appointments may be necessary to ensure that the treatment plan is working effectively and to monitor for any potential complications.
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In which diseases is Stool Routine Test abnormal?
Food Intolerance
Milk intolerance
Inflammatory bowel disease
Gastroenteritis
Irritable bowel syndrome
Colorectal cancer
Celiac disease
Food poisoning
Crohns disease
Bacterial overgrowth
Diverticulitis
Food Intolerance
Milk intolerance
Inflammatory bowel disease
Gastroenteritis
Irritable bowel syndrome
Colorectal cancer
Celiac disease
Food poisoning
Crohns disease
Bacterial overgrowth
Diverticulitis
Stool Routine Test Normal Range - Age Wise
Stool Routine Test Normal Ranges in Males | Stool Routine Test Normal Ranges in Men
Test Name
Age
Normal Range
Blood-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Colour-stool Test
>= 0 years
yellow/yellowish-black/brown/dark-brown
Consistency-stool Test
>= 0 years
firm/semi-solid
Cyst-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool Epithelial Cells Test
>= 0 years
2.0-4.0
Fat Globules-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Macrophages-stool Test
>= 0 years
0.0-1.0
Stool Mucus Test
>= 0 years
absent
Ova-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool Parasites Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool WBC Test
>= 0 years
1.0-3.0
Stool Pus Test
>= 0 years
absent
Red Blood Cells-stool Test
>= 0 years
0.0-1.0
Blood in Stools Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool Sugar or Glucose Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool pH Test
>= 0 years
6.0-8.0
Stool Routine Test Normal Ranges in Females | Stool Routine Test Normal Ranges in Women
Test Name
Age
Normal Range
Blood-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Colour-stool Test
>= 0 years
yellow/yellowish-black/brown/dark-brown
Consistency-stool Test
>= 0 years
firm/semi-solid
Cyst-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool Epithelial Cells Test
>= 0 years
2.0-4.0
Fat Globules-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Macrophages-stool Test
>= 0 years
0.0-1.0
Stool Mucus Test
>= 0 years
absent
Ova-stool Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool Parasites Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool WBC Test
>= 0 years
1.0-3.0
Stool Pus Test
>= 0 years
absent
Red Blood Cells-stool Test
>= 0 years
0.0-1.0
Blood in Stools Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool Sugar or Glucose Test
>= 0 years
absent
Stool pH Test
>= 0 years
6.0-8.0
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Test Name | Age | Normal Range |
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Blood-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Colour-stool Test | >= 0 years | yellow/yellowish-black/brown/dark-brown |
Consistency-stool Test | >= 0 years | firm/semi-solid |
Cyst-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool Epithelial Cells Test | >= 0 years | 2.0-4.0 |
Fat Globules-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Macrophages-stool Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-1.0 |
Stool Mucus Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Ova-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool Parasites Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool WBC Test | >= 0 years | 1.0-3.0 |
Stool Pus Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Red Blood Cells-stool Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-1.0 |
Blood in Stools Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool Sugar or Glucose Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool pH Test | >= 0 years | 6.0-8.0 |
Test Name | Age | Normal Range |
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Blood-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Colour-stool Test | >= 0 years | yellow/yellowish-black/brown/dark-brown |
Consistency-stool Test | >= 0 years | firm/semi-solid |
Cyst-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool Epithelial Cells Test | >= 0 years | 2.0-4.0 |
Fat Globules-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Macrophages-stool Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-1.0 |
Stool Mucus Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Ova-stool Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool Parasites Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool WBC Test | >= 0 years | 1.0-3.0 |
Stool Pus Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Red Blood Cells-stool Test | >= 0 years | 0.0-1.0 |
Blood in Stools Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool Sugar or Glucose Test | >= 0 years | absent |
Stool pH Test | >= 0 years | 6.0-8.0 |
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Interpretation
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Treatment options
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Technical information
Parameter | Details |
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LOINC Codes | 10701-1 |
Sample Type Required | stool |
Principle of Measurement | Light Microscopy,Manual,Guaiac-peroxidase method,Benedict's Test |
Units of Measurement | /hpf,- |