Stool Examination Hanging Drop Preparation

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The Hanging Drop Preparation is a microscopic technique used to examine a fresh stool sample for motile organisms, especially protozoa like Giardia lamblia or Entamoeba histolytica. In this method, a small drop of stool is suspended on a glass slide under a coverslip and observed under a microscope. It allows for the direct visualization of live, moving parasites, helping in the quick diagnosis of intestinal infections

Description

Why It’s Done:
• To detect motile protozoan parasites in cases of suspected intestinal infections.
• To investigate symptoms such as diarrhea, abdominal cramps, bloating, mucus in stool, or bloody stools.
• To assist in diagnosing acute gastrointestinal infections caused by parasites.
• To guide early treatment decisions before culture or other confirmatory tests are available.

Preparation:
• Sample collection:
o Provide a fresh stool sample collected in a clean, dry container.
o Avoid contamination with urine or water.
• Medications:
o Inform your healthcare provider about any recent antibiotics, antiparasitic treatments, or enemas, as these can affect test results.
• Diet:
o No special dietary restrictions are required unless instructed otherwise.
• Timing:
o Fresh samples are ideal; the test should be performed as soon as possible after collection to observe live organisms.