Experiencing abdominal pain and discomfort can be distressing and impact your
quality of life. The Abdominal Pain Blood Test suite is meticulously designed
to assist individuals experiencing symptoms like persistent diarrhoea,
constipation, abdominal pain, and bloating. This comprehensive set of tests
aims to identify the underlying causes of these common gastrointestinal
complaints, providing crucial insights for effective management and relief.
Leverage the capabilities of One Day Tests to
address your gastrointestinal well-being with our precise Abdominal Pain Blood
Test. Offering swift and accurate results from our CQC-certified laboratory,
this test encompasses a thorough biomarker analysis tailored to identify
potential causes behind abdominal discomfort. With the added benefit of home
testing, we deliver the essential insights you require, combining speed and
precision to facilitate a comprehensive understanding of your digestive
health.
About the Abdominal Pain Blood Test
The Abdominal Pain Blood Test provides a comprehensive overview of your
health, starting with a full blood count (FBC). This test is instrumental in
detecting or excluding anaemia as well as offering insights into immune system
health. FBC abnormalities may signal abdominal conditions like coeliac disease
or pernicious anaemia, affecting nutrient absorption, or indicate internal
bleeding from gastritis, ulcers, or serious concerns like bowel cancer. We
also check iron, vitamin B12, and folate levels, low levels of which might
underly abnormalities in the FBC.
Kidney function tests are
essential, given the kidneys' role in waste filtration, electrolyte balance,
and blood pressure regulation. Symptoms such as nausea or loss of appetite can
hint at kidney disease, highlighting the test's relevance in diagnosing
abdominal issues.
Liver health is gauged through enzyme levels,
reflecting its critical functions in digestion, waste processing, and more.
Elevated enzyme levels can suggest liver or gallbladder issues, leading to
symptoms like abdominal pain, swelling, and changes in urine and stool
colour.
C-reactive protein (CRP)
levels, a marker of inflammation, aid in identifying infections or
inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) like
Crohn's disease
and
ulcerative colitis. These autoimmune conditions can cause significant abdominal discomfort,
bloody stools, and diarrhoea, underscoring the test's comprehensive approach
to diagnosing abdominal pain sources.
30 Biomarkers
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FULL BLOOD COUNT
- White Blood Cell Count (WBC)
- Red Blood Cell Count (RBC)
- Haemoglobin (HGB)
- Hematocrit (HCT)
- Mean Corpuscular Volume (MCV)
- Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin (MCH)
- Mean Corpuscular Haemoglobin Concentration (MCHC)
- Red Cell Distribution Width (RDW)
- Platelets* (PLT)
- Mean Platelet Volume* (MPV)
- Lymphocytes* (LYM)
- Monocytes* (MON)
- Neutrophils* (NEU)
- Eosinophils* (EOS)
- Basophils* (BAS) -
KIDNEY FUNCTION
- Albumin
- Total protein
- Creatinine
- eGFR
- Urea
- Sodium
- Potassium (Venous only. This parameter is not reported in capillary/home kits samples)
- Chloride -
LIVER FUNCTION
- Globulin calculation
- Albumin
- Total protein
- Bilirubin
- Alanine AminoTransferase (ALT)
- Gamma-GlutamylTransferase (GGT)
- Alkaline Phosphatase (ALP)
- Aspartate AminoTransferase (AST) -
INFLAMMATION
- C-Reactive protein
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HOME KIT EXCLUSIONS *
Less common Full Blood Count Markers (marked with *symbol) are not reported in Capillary/Home kit samples due to their instability. If you are undergoing a particular FBC investigation and need these specific markers for your GP, we advise you to come to one of our clinics for a venous sample. We routinly report these markers in venous samples.
Platelets Count (PLT) in home kits is usually reported, providing the blood has no clots.
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UPGRADE
Not enough biomarkers? Check out the Essential All Systems Blood Test, for a comprehensive body check up.