Stool Examination R/M
Understanding Stool Examination R/M
What is Stool Examination R/M?
The stool examination R/M (routine microscopy) helps to diagnose conditions affecting the digestive tract, such as infection from parasites, viruses, or bacteria, poor nutrient absorption, and cancer. The stool is the solid waste product of digestion which may vary in color, texture, amount, and odor depending on your diet and general health.
The test is usually prescribed if you’re experiencing symptoms associated with an intestinal infection, like the presence of blood or mucus in stool, fever, abdominal pain, and frequent diarrhea.
What is Stool Examination R/M used for?
The stool examination R/M is done:
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If you have symptoms suggesting disease of the digestive tract such as prolonged diarrhea, pain in the abdomen, loss of appetite, and fever
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If there is a suspicion of parasitic infection in the intestine like the amoeba, giardia, etc.
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To check for poor absorption of nutrients by the digestive tract (malabsorption syndromes)
Interpreting Stool Examination R/M results
Interpretations
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High levels of fat in the stool may be caused by diseases such as pancreatitis, celiac disease, or other disorders that affect the absorption of fat
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The presence of ova in the stools indicate that there are parasites in the GIT
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White blood cells in the stool may be due to inflammation of the intestines such as ulcerative colitis
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Rotaviruses are a common cause of diarrhea in young children. If diarrhea is present, testing may be done to look for rotaviruses in the stool
Answers to Patient Concerns & Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about Stool Examination R/M
Frequently Asked Questions about Stool Examination R/M
Q. How a stool specimen is examined?
Q. What are the different staining procedures used for staining the stool specimen?
Q. What can be the risk factors of developing complications of infective diarrhea?
Q. What could be the source of infection of diarrhea?
Q. How should I collect my stool sample?
Q. What are the symptoms of infective diarrhea?
Q. What are the other disease conditions that can cause diarrhea?
Q. What can be done to prevent gastro-intestinal infection?
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