Vitamin Station digestive system rapid test, 1 piece

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What is the purpose of the test? It detects digestive system disorders indicated in the stool, but not visible to the naked eye...

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    What is the purpose of the test?

    The rapid test is used to detect hidden blood in the stool that may indicate gastrointestinal disorders, which are not visible to the naked eye. Since the symptoms are not noticeable, it is advisable to use the gastrointestinal rapid test to ensure the health of our digestive tract. It is recommended to perform the gastrointestinal test annually after the age of 45 to confirm the integrity of our digestive tract or to seek medical help in time to preserve our health.

    The rapid test detects symptoms related to the following diseases: colitis, ulcers, polyps, anal fissures, colorectal cancer, or oral bleeding. The rapid test is an immunological test developed for self-checking stool blood. Prior to the test, there is no need to follow a special diet. For reliable results, the stool sample should be collected on three consecutive days.

    What are the advantages of the test?

    - Easy to use.
    - Can be discreetly performed at home.
    - Reliable results from 3 stool samples.
    - 93% accuracy.
    - No special diet required before the test.
    - Reimbursable in health savings accounts.

    Order the Gastrointestinal Test and check your digestive system comfortably at home. Remember, the sooner a possible illness is identified, the sooner unpleasant symptoms can decrease, and the less likely serious complications will occur.

    Who should take the test?

    - Everyone over 45-50 years of age.
    - Those with gastrointestinal complaints (e.g., constipation, diarrhea, bloating).
    - Those experiencing recurrent abdominal pain or cramps.
    - Those whose bowel habits change.
    - Those noticing unusual, seemingly unexplained weight loss.
    - Smokers.
    - Regular alcohol consumers.
    - Those with a family history of colorectal or stomach cancer.

    What diseases can bloody stool indicate?

    - Colorectal cancer.
    - Stomach or duodenal ulcer.
    - Gastritis.
    - Colorectal polyp.
    - Ulcerative colitis.
    - Anal fissure.
    - Hemorrhoids.
    - Crohn's disease.

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