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Chughtai Lab Helicobacter Pylori Test and Price Details

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What is Helicobacter pylori?

Helicobacter pylori, or H. pylori, is a common kind of bacteria that affects the stomach lining and the first segment of the small intestine (duodenum). The majority of H. pylori patients never experience any symptoms. However, the bacteria can lead to digestive issues in some individuals. The bacteria are most commonly present in children.

What infections does H. pylori cause?

  • pylori commonly causes:
  • Peptic ulcers – which are sores that primarily develop in the stomach and upper portion of the small intestine.
  • Gastritis – an inflammation and irritation of the stomach lining. If left untreated, H. pylori gastritis can persist for a lifetime, increasing the risk of developing stomach cancer.  

Why do I need an H. pylori test?

If you are experiencing symptoms of gastritis or ulcers (which are frequently brought on by the H. pylori bacteria), you may require an H. pylori test. Symptoms may include: 

  • Pain in your upper abdomen (belly)
  • Bloating (a feeling of fullness or swelling in your belly)
  • Feeling full too soon while eating a meal
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Burping or belching
  • Loss of appetite
  • Weight loss

Gastritis can progress to an ulcer, which is a more severe ailment. If complications arise, ulcer symptoms may worsen. Seek immediate medical attention if you have: 

  • Signs of stomach bleeding, including black or tarry stool and blood in vomit
  • Sudden, sharp, or severe persistent  belly pain
  • Dizziness or fainting
  • A rapid pulse (heartbeat) or other shock symptoms
  • A possibility of your symptoms getting worse if you already know you have an ulcer

You might require testing if you have had therapy for an H. pylori infection to determine whether the medication was successful in eliminating all the bacteria. H. pylori might develop and re-induce symptoms if it remains in your body. 

What are the H. pylori tests?

There are various methods available to test for H. pylori. Your doctor may prescribe one or more of the following tests: 

  • H. pylori Stool Antigen Test

The most common diagnostic test for H. pylori is an antigen test. Antigens are protein molecules that help your immune system (the body’s infection-fighting system) recognize infectious agents. 

The H. pylori stool antigen test (SAT) determines whether the stool contains any H. pylori antigens. These antigens cause the immune system to fight an H. pylori infection. You have the bacteria in your stomach if you have H. pylori antigens in your stool. 

  • H. pylori Blood Test

H. pylori blood tests identify the highly specific circulating antibodies that are typically present in the majority of H. Pylori infections. When your immune system encounters a harmful antigen, it produces proteins known as antibodies. The antibodies move through your bloodstream to find and eliminate the infectious agent (such as H. pylori).

H. pylori blood test, however, is unable to differentiate between an active infection and a previous infection. Furthermore, it is unable to verify the eradication of the bacteria. Your blood may still contain antibodies even after an infection has cleared up.

As a result, blood tests are most commonly used to screen for H. pylori infections in communities where the bacteria are more prevalent. 

  • H. pylori Breath Test (Urea Breath Test)

The H. pylori breath test, or urea breath test, is one of the most common ways to detect the infection. It measures the amount of carbon dioxide exhaled after consuming a special solution that contains urea. H. pylori converts urea into carbon dioxide. If you have too much carbon dioxide in your breath, you may have an H. pylori infection. 

  • Upper Endoscopy (esophagogastroduodenoscopy)

An endoscopy is a nonsurgical technique to inspect the digestive system. Through the use of an endoscope—a flexible tube equipped with a light and camera—your physician can view images of your digestive tract on a color TV monitor. There may be risk and discomfort involved, just like with any invasive procedure.

Upper endoscopy, also known as esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), is one of the most accurate methods for identifying H. pylori. However, it is invasive compared to the other tests. Your doctor might recommend this test if they are checking for more than just an H. pylori infection, such as signs of cancer. For this test, tissue from your stomach or duodenum is removed via a scope, and the sample is tested for H. pylori.

How do I prepare for an H. pylori test?

Depending on the H. pylori test, you may need to stop taking specific medications for two weeks to a month before the test. This covers a wide range of medicines you might be using to treat your symptoms.

Some medications can produce false-negative results. This implies that even if you have an illness, your test results will still be negative (no infection). Make sure to discuss all of your current medications with your healthcare professional.

You might have to fast for a few hours before an endoscopy, meaning you may not eat or drink anything.

Follow the doctor’s instructions for the test. 

What happens during the test?

  • H. pylori Stool Antigen Test: You will collect your stool sample in a container, which will then be sent to a laboratory for analysis.
  • H. pylori Blood Test: A healthcare professional will take a little sample of blood in a vial. The procedure will be similar to that of a standard blood test
  • H. pylori Urea Breath Test: You’ll exhale into a balloon-shaped bag. Your healthcare provider will note the amount of carbon dioxide present. After that, you will consume a urea-based solution. You will exhale into a second bag after fifteen minutes. Your healthcare provider will note the carbon dioxide quantity in the second bag. The presence of more carbon dioxide the second time indicates an H. pylori infection. 
  • Upper Endoscopy: You will receive a sedative or anesthesia to prevent pain. A healthcare professional will carefully insert a thin, camera-equipped scope into your stomach or duodenum. They will retrieve a tissue sample for analysis using tiny instruments inside the scope. 

What to expect after the test?

Following an H. pylori blood, stool, or breath test, you can return to your regular activities. After an upper endoscopy, you might need to rest for the first 24 hours. However, most people go back to their routine the following day. 

Are there any risks to the tests?

There are no known risks associated with breath or stool tests.

During an endoscopy, you may experience some discomfort during scope insertion, but significant issues are uncommon. The risk of an intestinal tear is extremely low. There is a slight chance of bleeding at the site from where the sample is taken if you have a biopsy, but it usually stops on its own. 

What do the results mean?

  • Negative: If your H. pylori test results are negative, you likely do not have an infection. Your doctor could prescribe more tests to determine the cause of your symptoms. 
  • Positive: If your test is positive, you have an H. pylori infection. To treat it, your doctor usually prescribes one or more antibiotics. You will take additional medications to help heal your stomach and alleviate your symptoms. Your physician may prescribe follow-up testing after your treatment to ensure the elimination of all H. pylori bacteria.

Why choose Chughtai Lab for an H. pylori test?

  • Accurate & Reliable Results: At Chughtai Lab, we use state-of-the-art testing equipment and follow strict quality control procedures, providing accurate and reliable results.
  • Fast Turnaround Time: You can receive your results quickly, often within 24 hours. It may help you and your doctor make timely decisions.
  • Expert Medical Oversight: Tests are reviewed by experienced microbiologists and gastroenterology specialists.
  • Easy Sample Collection: Our sample collection process is safe, quick, and comfortable, carried out by skilled staff under hygienic conditions. Chughtai Lab also offers home sample collection services for convenient and comfortable sample collection. You can book an appointment via Chughtai Lab’s official website, Mobile app, or Call/ WhatsApp at Aap-ki-sehat-ka-number 03-111-456-789.
  • Confidential & Secure: Your privacy is our priority. We guarantee the highest level of secrecy in the handling of any test results and private data.
  • Strict Quality Control: We follow strict quality control procedures that meet rigorous international laboratory standards.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. How can I book an H. pylori test at Chughtai Lab?

You can book a stool antigen, urea breath test, or blood (or serum) H. pylori test online through Chughtai Lab’s web portal, mobile app, or Aap Ki Sehat Ka Number – 03-111-456-789. At Chughtai Lab, we provide a hassle-free testing service for patients at home. Moreover, if you are looking for an H. pylori test near me, reach out to your nearest Chughtai Lab outlet. To know the price of the tests and other information, feel free to contact us.

2. What is the H. pylori stool antigen test price in Pakistan at Chughtai Lab?

The Chughtai lab stool for the Helicobacter pylori antigen test price is 6500 PKR. However, the price of H. pylori tests in Pakistan may vary in different labs.

3. What is the H. pylori urea breath test price in Pakistan at Chughtai Lab?

The Chughtai lab stool for the Helicobacter pylori urea breath test (Heliprobe) price is 7000 PKR. However, the price of H. pylori urea breath tests in Pakistan may vary in different labs.

4. What is the H. pylori blood/serum test price in Pakistan at Chughtai Lab?

The Chughtai lab H. pylori blood/serum test prices are as follows:

  • Serum Helicobacter pylori IgG: 2700 PKR
  • Serum Helicobacter pylori IgA: 2750 PKR

However, the price of H. pylori blood tests in Pakistan may vary in different labs.

5. What is the endoscopy price in Pakistan at Chughtai Lab?

The Chughtai lab endoscopy prices are as follows:

  • Diagnostic Endoscopy: 20000 PKR
  • Endoscopy With Biopsy or Band Ligation: 20000 PKR

However, the price of endoscopy in Pakistan may vary in different labs.

6. Can I view my H. pylori blood test results online?

Yes, you can check the results of your tests via the Chughtai Lab mobile app and WhatsApp. We update our clients via message when their reports are ready.

7. Does Chughtai Lab provide a home sample collection facility for the H. pylori test?

Yes, Chughtai Lab provides the facility of home sample collection for the H. pylori stool antigen and blood tests.