Stool sample
Stool testing is a simple but essential diagnostic method in which a small sample of stool is examined for the presence of specific bacteria, viruses or other pathogens. This method helps doctors identify the cause of various gastrointestinal diseases and determine the most effective treatment strategy.


What is being tested for?
By taking a stool sample, the doctor can test for a variety of bacteria and viruses. This can include everything from common bacterial infections such as salmonella or E. coli to more rare pathogens. In addition, the test can also reveal parasites and other microorganisms that can cause intestinal diseases.
How does the test work?
The test is quick and painless. The patient will receive a kit for collecting the sample at home. This kit contains a special spoon and a container. The patient should use the spoon to gently collect a small amount of stool, which is then placed in the container. After collection, the sample should be delivered to the laboratory as soon as possible.
Preparing for the test
No special preparation is needed before taking a stool sample. However, it is recommended to avoid taking medications that can affect the gastrointestinal tract unless your doctor has instructed you otherwise. This may include certain antibiotics or laxatives.
Possible outcomes
The results from a stool sample can vary. A negative test means that no pathogens were found. If the test is positive, it will specify what type of bacteria, virus or other pathogen was found. This will help the doctor determine the best treatment strategy.
How do I relate to the results?
After receiving the results of the stool sample, your doctor will discuss them with you. If a specific pathogen is identified, the doctor may recommend treatment with antibiotics or other medications. It is important to follow the doctor's recommendations carefully to ensure fast and effective treatment.
Other relevant tests
In addition to a stool sample, other tests may also be recommended depending on the symptoms. This could include blood tests, urine tests or even imaging such as an ultrasound. It's important to remember that a stool sample is only one method of diagnosis and your doctor will assess the best method for you.
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Frequently asked questions
Typically it takes between 1-3 days, but it can vary depending on the busyness of the lab and the specific test being performed.
Yes, it's safe. You will receive clear instructions on how to correctly collect the sample. It is important to follow these instructions carefully to ensure accurate results.
It depends on the medication. Some medications, like antibiotics, can affect the results. Always inform your doctor about all the medications you are taking before you get the test kit.