The group of tests will help us understand why you are having issues with your digestive system. The tests will provide insight into your gastrointestinal health and help us determine the cause of your indigestion, upset stomach, or other digestive disorder
Group 1: Complete Blood Count (CBC), Liver Function Tests (LFTs), Stool Tests, Amylase and Lipase Tests, Celiac Disease Blood Tests, Colorectal Cancer Screening Tests, H. pylori Blood Test, Pancreatic Enzymes Tests, and Helicobacter Stool Antigen Test
These tests will assess your overall health, check for malabsorption issues, examine for colorectal cancer, and look for bacterial infections in the stomach. Group 2: Gastrin Blood Test This test will measure the amount of gastrin in your blood, which can help diagnose disorders of the stomach, pancreas, and intestines
Result :
The patient may have experienced pain, pressure, or fullness in their abdomen. This may have ranged from mild to severe and could have been localized to one area or spread throughout the abdomen.
The patient may have noticed a change in the frequency or consistency of their bowel movements. This could be anything from constipation, diarrhea, or a combination of both.
The patient may have noticed a decrease in their appetite or a loss of interest in food. This could be accompanied by nausea or a feeling of fullness after eating small amounts.
Drinking plenty of water and other clear liquids can help to reduce gastrointestinal distress and keep the body hydrated.
gradeResting and taking it easy can help the body to heal and reduce stress, which can worsen symptoms of gastrointestinal distress.
gradeEating spicy or greasy foods can worsen symptoms of gastrointestinal distress and increase inflammation in the stomach and intestines. Instead, opt for lighter foods such as low
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