Stool Routine Examination

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A Stool Routine Examination is a laboratory test that analyzes a sample of feces to help diagnose various conditions affecting the digestive tract. This test helps detect infections, digestive problems, parasites, and signs of diseases such as inflammatory bowel disease or gastrointestinal bleeding.

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    Description

    Purpose of the Test:
    • Detect bacteria, viruses, or parasites causing infection
    • Identify signs of malabsorption or inflammation
    • Check for the presence of blood, mucus, or abnormal color/consistency
    • Evaluate digestive disorders or gastrointestinal conditions

    What the Test Involves:
    • A small sample of stool is collected in a sterile container.
    • The sample is examined for color, consistency, presence of blood or mucus, undigested food particles, ova/parasites, and pus cells.
    • Microscopic, chemical, and sometimes microbiological analysis is conducted.