Calprotectin Test


FAQ

What is a Calprotectin Test?

A Calprotectin Test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the levels of calprotectin in a patient's stool. Calprotectin is a protein found in white blood cells and is a marker for inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.

Why is the Calprotectin Test performed?

The test is performed to help diagnose and monitor conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis. It aids in assessing disease activity and treatment effectiveness.

Is the Calprotectin Test painful?

No, the test is painless. It requires a small stool sample, which is collected at home or in a clinical setting, making it a non-invasive and comfortable procedure.

What do the results of the Calprotectin Test mean?

Elevated calprotectin levels may indicate intestinal inflammation. However, the results should be interpreted by a healthcare professional in the context of your medical history and symptoms.

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