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What diseases can a CBC detect?

A complete blood count (CBC) is a blood test that provides information about various components of the blood, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

  • CBC can help detect a wide range of diseases and conditions, including anemia, infections, leukemia, and other blood disorders.
  • Abnormal CBC results may also indicate underlying health problems such as liver or kidney disease, inflammatory disorders, and autoimmune diseases.
  • Changes in CBC parameters over time can help monitor disease progression and the effectiveness of treatment.
  • CBC is a useful screening tool that can help identify potential health issues, but it is not a definitive diagnostic test.

Why is a Liver Function Test done?

A Liver Function Test is performed to evaluate liver health, diagnose liver diseases such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, or fatty liver disease, and monitor the effectiveness of treatment.

  • It helps assess liver function, determine the cause of symptoms like jaundice (yellowing of the skin and eyes), abdominal pain, or unexplained weight loss, and evaluate the impact of certain medications or liver-toxic substances.

Can a Stool Test detect stomach infection?

Yes, Stool Tests can detect certain types of stomach infections. Stool Tests, such as Stool Cultures or molecular tests, can help identify bacteria, viruses, or parasites that cause gastrointestinal infections, including those affecting the stomach. For example, Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) infection, a common cause of stomach ulcers and gastritis, can be detected through specific Stool Tests. These tests can identify the presence of H. pylori antigens or genetic material (DNA) in the stool sample. Stool Tests can provide valuable information about the presence of infectious agents in the gastrointestinal tract, aiding in the accurate diagnosis and appropriate management of stomach infections. If you have symptoms suggestive of a stomach infection, such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or persistent gastrointestinal symptoms, it's important to consult with a healthcare professional who can evaluate your condition, recommend appropriate diagnostic tests, including Stool Tests, and guide further management or treatment based on the test results.

What does a Stool Culture test for?

A Stool Culture is a laboratory test that examines a stool sample for the presence of bacteria, viruses, parasites, or other microorganisms that can cause gastrointestinal infections. It helps identify the specific organism causing the infection and determine the most effective treatment. Stool Cultures are commonly used to diagnose bacterial infections such as Salmonella, Shigella, Campylobacter, and Escherichia coli (E. coli) infections. They can also detect certain viral and parasitic infections. The test involves placing a small amount of stool sample in a special growth medium and observing the growth of microorganisms over a few days.

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