MyDiagnostics Helicobacter H. Pylori Stool Antigen Test At Home

Helicobacter H. Pylori Stool Antigen Test At Home

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Rs. 6,500

Regular price Rs. 2,500

What should I do after the test?

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FAQs

How to test for Helicobacter pylori?

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The test for the h pylori infection is done via a stool
sample. If you have symptoms for h pylori, such as bloating, irritable bowel,
diarrhoea, confusion, and nausea, then a stool test is the best option for
testing for the h pylori infection. The test can indicate if the body has H
pylori antibodies present, which can directly indicate that the person has
tested positive for h pylori.

What is the Helicobacter pylori infection?

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What are the symptoms of H pylori infection?

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The Helicobacter pylori bacteria is responsible for which diseases?

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Is there a relationship between helicobacter pylori and gastric (stomach) cancer?

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Can Helicobacter pylori cause peptic ulcers?

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How long does h pylori stool test results take?

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What are the tests for helicobacter pylori?

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What does a positive test result mean?

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How much stool is needed for h pylori test?

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How to do stool antigen test for h pylori?

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What is the cost of the h pylori test?

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How can I order the h pylori test online?

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What are the risk factors associated with the H pylori bacteria? How can I avoid them?

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What are the treatment methods for the H pylori infection?

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