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Stool occult blood test - flushable home test; Fecal occult blood test - flushable home test
Flushable reagent stool blood test is an at-home test to detect hidden blood in the stool.
This test is performed at home with disposable pads. The pads are available at pharmacies without a prescription. Brand names include EZ-Detect and ColoCARE.
There is no direct handling of stool with this test. You simply note any changes on a card and then mail the results card to your health care provider.
Urinate if you need to, then flush the toilet before you have a bowel movement. After the bowel movement, place the disposable pad in the toilet. Watch for a change of color on the test area of the pad. Results usually appear within 2 minutes. Note the results on the card provided, then flush the pad away. Repeat for the next two bowel movements.
The different tests have different methods to check for water quality. Check the package for instructions.
Some drugs may interfere with this test.
Check with your health care provider regarding medication changes that may be necessary. Never discontinue or decrease any medication without consulting your health care provider.
Check package instructions to see if you need to stop eating certain foods before doing the test.
This test involves only normal bowel functions, and there is no discomfort.
This test is mainly performed for colorectal cancer screening. It may also be recommended in the evaluation of low levels of red blood cells (anemia).
Bresalier RS. Colorectal cancer. In: Feldman M, Friedman LS, Brandt LJ, eds. Sleisenger and Fordtran's Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease. 9th ed. Philadelphia, Pa: Saunders Elsevier; 2010:chap 123.
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