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    Poly-Check Rapid self-test for detection of blood in feces (associated with colon cancer)

    Poly-Check Hemoglobin, a vital protein in red blood cells, is crucial for oxygen transport throughout the body. In fecal blood testing, hemoglobin gains significance as bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract can lead to its presence in the stool. Fecal blood, a potential indicator of various gastrointestinal disorders, can be challenging to detect due to silent symptoms. Visual examination alone may fall short, making the identification of blood in feces essential for revealing underlying gastrointestinal issues. Regular screening for fecal occult blood is recommended, especially from age 45, for early detection.

    Poly-Check, an immunological rapid test specific for detecting hemoglobin in feces, distinguishes itself by eliminating the need for dietary restrictions common in guaiac tests. Acknowledging that polyps may intermittently bleed, Poly-Check advocates a three-day consecutive stool sampling approach, increasing the likelihood of detecting intermittent bleedings and providing more reliable information for patient safety.

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    Poly-Check

    Poly-Check Rapid self-test for detection of blood in feces (associated with colon cancer)

    Poly-Check Hemoglobin, a vital protein in red blood cells, is crucial for oxygen transport throughout the body. In fecal blood testing, hemoglobin gains significance as bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract can lead to its presence in the stool. Fecal blood, a potential indicator of various gastrointestinal disorders, can be challenging to detect due to silent symptoms. Visual examination alone may fall short, making the identification of blood in feces essential for revealing underlying gastrointestinal issues. Regular screening for fecal occult blood is recommended, especially from age 45, for early detection.

    Poly-Check, an immunological rapid test specific for detecting hemoglobin in feces, distinguishes itself by eliminating the need for dietary restrictions common in guaiac tests. Acknowledging that polyps may intermittently bleed, Poly-Check advocates a three-day consecutive stool sampling approach, increasing the likelihood of detecting intermittent bleedings and providing more reliable information for patient safety.

    Watch Poly-Check Video:


    Read More:

    For more information, please check Swiss Point of Care



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