Stool Elastase Test


FAQ

What is a Stool Elastase Test?

The Stool Elastase Test is a diagnostic tool used to assess pancreatic function by measuring elastase levels in stool samples. It helps detect pancreatic insufficiency, a condition where the pancreas doesn't produce enough digestive enzymes.

Why is the Stool Elastase Test done?

This test is performed to diagnose conditions like chronic pancreatitis, cystic fibrosis, and other digestive disorders. It helps doctors evaluate the pancreas's ability to produce enzymes needed for digestion.

How is the Stool Elastase Test performed?

A stool sample is collected, typically over a 72-hour period, and then sent to a laboratory for analysis. The lab measures the levels of pancreatic elastase in the sample to determine pancreatic function.

What are the advantages of the Stool Elastase Test?

The Stool Elastase Test is non-invasive, easily accessible, and provides valuable information about pancreatic function. It aids in the diagnosis of various digestive disorders, helping plan appropriate treatment.

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