Cassette Test for Detecting Hidden Blood in Stool Diather Diagnostics & Therapy
- Characteristics
- Description
- How to use
If you experience abdominal pain, sudden weight loss, a feeling of heaviness, or have a family history of colorectal cancer, this test can serve as a crucial diagnostic tool for you.
Indications for the test include:
- Turning 50 years old;
- Family history of colorectal cancer;
- Stomach disorders;
- Feeling of heaviness;
- Abdominal pain;
- Diarrhea;
- Weakness and weight loss.Some patients have digestive issues in their family history, including colorectal cancer. It's recommended to regularly undergo this type of examination, especially for those over fifty and individuals suspected of having colorectal cancer.
Additional signs indicating the need for the test include abdominal pain, sudden weight loss, an unpleasant feeling of heaviness, and suspicion of intestinal inflammation. A fecal occult blood test is also a valuable tool in diagnosing various ulcers, polyps, and other inflammatory conditions.
The detection of blood in the stool can result from various factors, so it is important to consult with a doctor after the test. A specialist can perform additional examinations to identify the source of bleeding and plan treatment.
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Step 1: Easy Collection: Use the applicator to collect a stool sample by inserting it into 3 different spots!
Step 2: Mix the Sample: Shake the container vigorously for 2 minutes to ensure the sample is well mixed.
Step 3: Application Example: Apply exactly 2 drops of the prepared reagent onto the area marked with the "S" symbol. This is the first step towards obtaining an accurate result!
Step 4: Wait and Read: Wait for just 5 minutes, then check the result.