Tests For Unexplained abdominal pain in Pune
A list of lab tests and other self-help tools for Unexplained abdominal pain in Pune
What is Unexplained abdominal pain
Pain in the abdomen without obvious cause or reason.
List of Lab Tests For Unexplained abdominal pain
- CBC-Complete Blood Count
- Liver Function Tests (LFTs)
- Electrolyte Panel
- Amylase and Lipase
- Stool Routine Test
- Urine Routine Test
- Abdominal Ultrasound
- CT Scan or MRI Scan
- Celiac Disease Panel
- Endoscopic Procedures (EGD or Colonoscopy)
How will these tests help?
The group of tests you are undergoing will help us understand why you are experiencing abdominal discomfort. Through the Complete Blood Count (CBC), Liver Function Tests (LFTs), Electrolyte Panel, Amylase and Lipase, Urine Analysis, and Stool Analysis we will be able to assess any metabolic changes, inflammation, or infection that could be causing your abdominal unease
The second group of tests we are running includes an Abdominal Ultrasound, CT Scan or MRI Scan, Celiac Disease Panel, and Endoscopic Procedures (EGD or Colonoscopy). These tests will allow us to evaluate any structural abnormalities in your digestive tract that may be causing your abdominal disquiet
By combining the results of both groups of tests, we will be able to determine the cause of your abdominal distress.
Book Tests for Unexplained abdominal pain in Pune
Pathofast offers Tests for Unexplained abdominal pain at our center in Manisha Terrace, Moledina Road, Pune, Camp, India
Our lab in Pune, is known for its exceptional hygiene, polite staff and quick reports
Our Pune Center, is located close to the railway station and the Swargate Central Bus Depot, as well as the new Metro Lines
Please choose an option below to proceed with your booking:
Self Test for Unexplained abdominal pain
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List of symptoms associated with Unexplained abdominal pain
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Nausea
You may have experienced nausea or feeling sick to your stomach. This is often a sign of abdominal pain and can range from mild to severe.
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Changes in Appetite
You may have noticed changes in your appetite. This could be feeling less hungry or having a decreased appetite.
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Changes in Bowel Habits
You may have noticed changes in your bowel habits, such as constipation or diarrhea. These changes can be a sign of abdominal pain.