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H. Pylori (Stomach Ulcer) Self-Test
£7.99
Abingdon Simply Test – Ulcer (H. Pylori) is a non-invasive self-test for detecting Helicobacter pylori, an infection associated with several gastrointestinal diseases including gastro ulcers.
- Detect H. pylori discreetly at home
- Simply testing procedure
- Get accurate results in minutes
Pack Size: 1 Test
Product Code: FG-FD51696
Why Test?
Screen for H. Pylori discreetly at home and make informed decisions on seeking medical advice.
What is detected?
The test will detect H. Pylori-specific antigens in human faeces samples.
Simple To Use
Each pack contains instructions on when and how to test, all in the convenience of your own home.
Quality
The test is CE marked, registered with the UK’s MHRA and has passed our 10-point check.
Abingdon Simply Test – Ulcer (H. Pylori)
Abingdon Simply Test – Ulcer (H. Pylori) is a non-invasive self-test for detecting H. Pylori (Helicobacter pylori), an infection of the stomach and duodenum (first part of the small intestines). H. Pylori is associated with several gastrointestinal diseases and usually passes unknowingly from person to person or through contaminated food or water. See about H. Pylori below for information.
It is recommend to use the test following repeated stomach and intestinal troubles. However, most people won’t realise they are infected with H. Pylori. Regular screening can form an important part of routine health checks. Get the information you need to help make informed decisions when seeking medical advice.
Speak with a doctor following a positive result or if you have any concerns about your stomach or intestines.
This H. Pylori test is manufactured under internationally recognised quality management systems, ISO 13485.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why test for H.Pylori?
H. pylori usually passes from person to person through direct contact with saliva, vomit or stool. It may also be spread through contaminated food or water. If left untreated the H. Pylori-associated conditions may worsen and start to cause health problems. Screen for peace of mind and as part of a health regular routine.
When should I test?
The test can be used at any time of the day and performed following repeated stomach and intestinal troubles.
How do I collect the stool samples?
The test kit comes with a stool catcher that sticks to the toilet seat. After going to the toilet the stool sits in the catcher ready for you to take a sample without getting your hands dirty.
Interpreting Results
When both the test (T) line and control (C) line appear, it means there is H. Pylori antigen is present in the sample. A control (C) line on its own means no H. Pylori antigen is present in that particular sample. Always read the instructions before use. Consult a doctor if you get a positive result or you have concerns about your stomach or intestines. Seek immediate medical advice if you have severe or ongoing stomach (abdominal) pain strong enough to wake you at night or bloody or black poo or vomit.
Kit Contents
Items Provided
- 1 x Test Device
- 1 x Sample collection tube and buffer
- 1 x Stool catcher
- 1 x Instructions
Item Not Provided But Required
- Timer
Delivery Information
United Kingdom: Fast Delivery (1-2 days) and Standard Delivery (3-5 days).
Republic of Ireland and European Union: Standard Delivery (2 to 5 days).
Rest of the World: Standard Delivery (2 to 7 days)
Shipping notifications and applicable tracking details are provided once your order leaves our facility.
Orders taken after 3pm (UK Time) on Fridays or over the weekend will be shipped the following Monday. Our team does not work during UK public holidays. Orders will be shipped on the first working day after the public holiday.
Tests will only be shipped to countries or territories where the products are registered and approved for use. Any products not available in your country will not appear in the basket or at checkout.
About Helicobacter Pylori (H. Pylori)
H. Pylori is a small, spiral shaped bacterium that lives on the surface of the stomach and duodenum (the first part of the small intestine) and can be associated with a variety of gastrointestinal diseases, including duodenal and gastric ulcers, non-ulcer dyspepsia, active and chronic gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining), and some stomach cancers.
Symptoms: Most people won’t realise they are infected with H. Pylori. However, in the instances when signs or symptoms do occur, the following are common: an ache or burning pain in the stomach, nausea, loss of appetite, frequent burping, bloating or unintentional weight loss
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