Fecal Fat Test


FAQ

What is a Fecal Fat Test?

The Fecal Fat Test is a diagnostic tool used to measure the amount of fat in a person's stool, helping to identify issues with fat absorption in the digestive system. It aids in diagnosing conditions such as malabsorption syndromes and pancreatic disorders.

Why is a Fecal Fat Test necessary?

It's necessary to determine if the body is absorbing dietary fat properly. If malabsorption is suspected, the test can help pinpoint the issue and guide appropriate treatment.

How is the Fecal Fat Test performed?

A patient collects a stool sample, which is then analyzed in a laboratory. The laboratory examines the sample for the presence of undigested fat, providing a quantitative measure of fecal fat.

What do abnormal Fecal Fat Test results indicate?

Abnormal results may suggest malabsorption conditions, like celiac disease, chronic pancreatitis, or Crohn's disease. Further tests may be needed to determine the underlying cause.

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