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Intestinal worm egg detection from stool

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This test is done to identify eggs (ova) or larvae of intestinal parasites in stool samples. It helps diagnose helminth infections such as roundworms, hookworms, whipworms, or tapeworms. Detecting parasite eggs confirms infection and guides appropriate antiparasitic treatment.

  • If there is persistent diarrhea or abdominal discomfort.
  • If unexplained weight loss or anemia is present.
  • If intestinal parasitic infection is suspected.
  • If a healthcare provider is screening after travel or exposure.
  • Fasting: Not required.
  • Stool sample should be collected in a clean, dry container.
  • Avoid contamination with urine or water.
  • May require multiple samples on different days.
  • Follow any instructions provided by the laboratory or healthcare provider.
  • Intestinal worm egg detection from stool
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