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How Do I Get Tested for H. Pylori?

Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) is a species of bacteria that can cause an infection in the stomach and is associated with stomach ulcers. Testing for H. pylori is essential for diagnosing and treating this infection effectively.

How Are People Tested for H. Pylori?

1. Breath Test (Preferred Method):

  • Procedure: Patients start by breathing into a balloon-like bag, then swallow a lemon-flavored solution of water and urea and breathe into another bag.
  • How It Works: The lab measures the amount of carbon dioxide in each bag. H. pylori breaks down carbon dioxide; therefore, the bacteria is present if there is more carbon dioxide in the second bag.

2. Blood Test:

  • Procedure: A small amount of blood is taken from a vein in the arm and tested in the lab.
  • Usage: Although less commonly used now, it can detect antibodies against H. pylori.

3. Stool Test:

  • Procedure: Patients collect a small amount of stool in a container and submit it to the lab.
  • Usage: This test detects the presence of H. pylori antigens in the stool.

Where Can I Order an H. Pylori Breath Test?

Getting timely appointments with doctors can be challenging. QuickMD allows you to order your own H. pylori breath test online. Here’s how it works:

  1. Order the Test: Visit QuickMD’s lab ordering page and order an H. pylori breath test.
  2. Sample Collection: Make an appointment at most LabCorp locations to provide the necessary samples.
  3. Receive Results: Once the results are back, a QuickMD physician will contact you with the results. If abnormal, the physician will discuss the next steps with you.

Get Professional Advice on H. Pylori Tests with QuickMD

For accurate and convenient testing for H. pylori, QuickMD’s telemedicine urgent care services are here to help. Consult with a QuickMD provider today to order your H. pylori test and get expert guidance on managing your health.

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