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RBCs(Stool)
Parameters : 1
Also known as : RBCs(Stool)
EXCLUSIVE PRICE
50
Report Delivery
1 Day
Free Sample Collection
Bookings above 500
Pre - Instruction
No special preparation required
Covid Safety
Assured
Test Details
Test Code BOBT00383
Test Category Individual Test
Sample Type Stool
Details of RBCs(Stool)
What is RBCs(Stool)?
The fecal occult blood test (FOBT) looks for the presence of microscopic blood in the feces, which may be a sign of a problem in your digestive system.
What Causes Blood to Appear in Stool?
Blood may appear in the stool because of one or more of the following conditions:
  • Benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) growths or polyps of the colon
  • Hemorrhoids (swollen blood vessels near the anus and lower rectum that can rupture, causing bleeding)
  • Anal fissures (splits or cracks in the lining of the anal opening)
  • Intestinal infections that cause inflammation
  • Ulcers
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Crohn's disease
  • Diverticular disease, caused by outpouchings of the colon wall
  • Abnormalities of the blood vessels in the large intestine
Gastrointestinal bleeding may be microscopic (invisible to the eye) or may be easily seen as red blood or black tar-like bowel movements, called melena.
How Do I Take a Fecal Occult Blood Test?
The fecal occult blood test requires the collection of 3 small stool samples. Usually, the samples are a bit of stool collected on the end of an applicator. The stool samples should be taken one day apart, because colon cancers may bleed from time to time, rather than consistently.

You can purchase fecal occult blood test kits at the pharmacy to perform the test at home, or your doctor may give you the home test during one of your appointments. These tests provide specific instructions, and most offer a toll-free number to call if you have questions.

The stool samples are collected in a clean container and evaluated by detecting color changes on a test card, or by sending the samples, in a special container and envelope, directly to the doctor's office for analysis. Your doctor may examine the samples with a microscope or with chemical tests.
How Should I Prepare for the Fecal Occult Blood Test?
The fecal occult blood test results are largely affected by how you prepare for the test, so it is important to follow the instructions carefully.

Because certain foods can alter the test results, a special diet is often recommended for 48-72 hours before the test. The following foods should be avoided during that time:
  • No raw fruits
  • No raw vegetables
  • No red meat; you can eat chicken and pork
  • Less than 250 mg per day of vitamin C-enriched foods or beverages in the 72 hours leading up to the test
Your doctor will go over your medicines with you before the test, because you may need to stop taking certain medicines 72 hours before the test.
How Often Do I Need to Do the Fecal Occult Blood Test?
A colonoscopy is the preferred screening method for colorectal cancer. If you are not having this test done as needed, then you should get a fecal occult blood test every year, beginning at age 45. This test may be done along with a flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years to check for colorectal polyps or cancer.
What Do the Fecal Occult Blood Test Results Mean?
Because small amounts of blood normally appear in the stool, tests for occult blood are designed to detect larger quantities of blood.
A positive fecal occult blood test means that blood has been found in the stool. Your doctor will have to determine the source of the bleeding, either by doing a colonoscopy or by doing an examination to determine if the bleeding is coming from the stomach or small intestine.

A negative test result means that no blood was found in the stool sample during the testing period. You should continue to follow your doctor's recommendations for regular screening.
Routine Tests
RBCs(Stool)
Parameters : 1
Also known as : RBCs(Stool)
EXCLUSIVE PRICE
50
Report Delivery
1 Day
Free Sample Collection
Bookings above 500
Pre - Instruction
No special preparation required
Covid Safety
Assured
Test Details
Test Code BOBT00383
Test Category Individual Test
Sample Type Stool
Details of RBCs(Stool)
What is RBCs(Stool)?
The fecal occult blood test (FOBT) looks for the presence of microscopic blood in the feces, which may be a sign of a problem in your digestive system.
What Causes Blood to Appear in Stool?
Blood may appear in the stool because of one or more of the following conditions:
  • Benign (non-cancerous) or malignant (cancerous) growths or polyps of the colon
  • Hemorrhoids (swollen blood vessels near the anus and lower rectum that can rupture, causing bleeding)
  • Anal fissures (splits or cracks in the lining of the anal opening)
  • Intestinal infections that cause inflammation
  • Ulcers
  • Ulcerative colitis
  • Crohn's disease
  • Diverticular disease, caused by outpouchings of the colon wall
  • Abnormalities of the blood vessels in the large intestine
Gastrointestinal bleeding may be microscopic (invisible to the eye) or may be easily seen as red blood or black tar-like bowel movements, called melena.
How Do I Take a Fecal Occult Blood Test?
The fecal occult blood test requires the collection of 3 small stool samples. Usually, the samples are a bit of stool collected on the end of an applicator. The stool samples should be taken one day apart, because colon cancers may bleed from time to time, rather than consistently.

You can purchase fecal occult blood test kits at the pharmacy to perform the test at home, or your doctor may give you the home test during one of your appointments. These tests provide specific instructions, and most offer a toll-free number to call if you have questions.

The stool samples are collected in a clean container and evaluated by detecting color changes on a test card, or by sending the samples, in a special container and envelope, directly to the doctor's office for analysis. Your doctor may examine the samples with a microscope or with chemical tests.
How Should I Prepare for the Fecal Occult Blood Test?
The fecal occult blood test results are largely affected by how you prepare for the test, so it is important to follow the instructions carefully.

Because certain foods can alter the test results, a special diet is often recommended for 48-72 hours before the test. The following foods should be avoided during that time:
  • No raw fruits
  • No raw vegetables
  • No red meat; you can eat chicken and pork
  • Less than 250 mg per day of vitamin C-enriched foods or beverages in the 72 hours leading up to the test
Your doctor will go over your medicines with you before the test, because you may need to stop taking certain medicines 72 hours before the test.
How Often Do I Need to Do the Fecal Occult Blood Test?
A colonoscopy is the preferred screening method for colorectal cancer. If you are not having this test done as needed, then you should get a fecal occult blood test every year, beginning at age 45. This test may be done along with a flexible sigmoidoscopy every five years to check for colorectal polyps or cancer.
What Do the Fecal Occult Blood Test Results Mean?
Because small amounts of blood normally appear in the stool, tests for occult blood are designed to detect larger quantities of blood.
A positive fecal occult blood test means that blood has been found in the stool. Your doctor will have to determine the source of the bleeding, either by doing a colonoscopy or by doing an examination to determine if the bleeding is coming from the stomach or small intestine.

A negative test result means that no blood was found in the stool sample during the testing period. You should continue to follow your doctor's recommendations for regular screening.
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