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Fecal Calprotectin, Stool

Fecal Calprotectin, Stool

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Stool Calprotectin
Fecal Calprotectin
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The Fecal Calprotectin, Stool test measures the level of calprotectin, a protein released by white blood cells, in the stool or feces. This test detects inflammation in the intestines and can help diagnose and monitor inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) such as Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. 

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Understanding Fecal Calprotectin, Stool

Fecal matter/stool can provide important information about conditions affecting your gut or gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The Fecal Calprotectin, Stool test is a non-invasive biomarker that allows the evaluation of intestinal inflammation caused by conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease, and differentiates it from other non-inflammatory diseases, such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Fecal Calprotectin may also be associated with other disorders such as celiac disease, colorectal cancer, and gastrointestinal infections, which also show inflammation of the gut.

The Fecal Calprotectin, Stool test can help differentiate between inflammatory and non-inflammatory bowel conditions. Higher than normal amounts of fecal calprotectin are usually associated with active inflammatory diseases, while lower levels indicate other non-inflammatory conditions. Additionally, this test can be used to monitor the effectiveness of ongoing treatment for IBD, look for recurrence or relapse, and adjust treatment plans accordingly. This test can also help determine whether an endoscopy is indicated if IBD is suspected. 

Your doctor may suggest getting the Fecal Calprotectin, Stool test if you notice symptoms of IBD, such as chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, rectal bleeding, weight loss, and fatigue. The test is not a specific or diagnostic test for IBD but may help evaluate the degree of inflammation. It should be noted that additional blood and stool tests may be performed if the doctor suspects certain conditions that might be causing the symptoms.

For this test, collect a fresh stool sample in a clean, sterile, leak-proof screw-capped container, preferably one with a spoon. Only a small portion of about 5–10 grams (1–2 teaspoons) is needed, so avoid overfilling the container. Do not use matchboxes, paper, or other absorbent materials for collection, and ensure the sample is not contaminated with urine or water. The stool sample should not be submitted during menstrual bleeding or if the stool contains visible blood. Use of NSAIDs or antibiotics may also affect the results, so it is important to inform your doctor about any medications you are currently taking.

Test result ranges are approximate and may differ slightly between labs depending on the methodology and laboratory guidelines. Talk to your doctor about your specific test results. Narrate your complete medical history to help the doctor correlate your clinical and laboratory findings. The results will help them determine your medical condition and formulate your treatment plan.

Please note : This is an outsourced test. The sample for this test is collected by TATA 1MG and processed at a NABL accredited partnered lab.

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What does Fecal Calprotectin, Stool measure?

The Fecal Calprotectin, Stool test determines the amount of a protein called calprotectin that is released by neutrophils (a type of white blood cell). Whenever there is inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract, neutrophils move to the particular area and release calprotectin, resulting in an increased level in the stool. Therefore, this test is a great way to detect inflammation in the intestine.

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The Fecal Calprotectin, Stool test is a non-invasive test that measures the level of calprotectin, a protein in the stool that is associated with inflammation in the intestines. It is used mainly to help differentiate between inflammatory and non-inflammatory bowel diseases.
Collect a small fresh stool sample (5–10 g) in the sterile container provided, avoiding contamination with urine or water. Do not give the sample during menstrual bleeding or if stool contains visible blood. Inform your doctor about any medicines (like NSAIDs or antibiotics) you are taking, as these may affect results.
Abnormal results of the Fecal Calprotectin, Stool test may indicate the presence of inflammation in the digestive system, particularly in the intestines. It may indicate inflammatory conditions like inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), namely Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Abnormal levels may also occur in other disorders such as celiac disease, colorectal cancer, and gastrointestinal infections, which may also be associated with neutrophilic inflammation.
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a term that describes disorders involving chronic inflammation of digestive tract tissues. There are two types of IBD, namely ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease.
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common motility disorder that affects the stomach and intestines, also called the gastrointestinal tract (GIT). Symptoms include cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, gas, diarrhea, constipation, or both may be suggestive of IBS.
Yes, Tata 1mg provides convenient, hassle-free home sample collection for Fecal Calprotectin, Stool.
Aging, diet, prolonged use of some medications, consumption of alcohol or nicotine-containing products, and the presence of other conditions affecting the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) can affect the levels of fecal calprotectin. Certain medications, including non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), proton pump inhibitors, and some antibiotics, can also increase calprotectin levels if used for a long duration.

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