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Newfoundland - Bowel Health FIT Test Kit - Stool Sample Test

£10.00

Product Features

  • At-home screening for hidden blood in stool samples
  • Early detection tool for bowel cancer and other GI conditions
  • Results in just 5 minutes with over 99% accuracy
  • Simple, hygienic and non-invasive sampling process
  • Empowers proactive bowel health monitoring for peace of mind

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Newfoundland - Bowel Health FIT Test Kit - Stool Sample Test

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Glasgow G42 8DN
United Kingdom

+441412376006

Estimated delivery is between Monday, 22 Sep and Wednesday, 24 Sep if you order right now anywhere in UK

Description

The Newfoundland Bowel Health FIT Test Kit is an at-home Faecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) designed to detect hidden (occult) blood in stool samples, which can be an early warning sign of bowel cancer or other gastrointestinal conditions such as polyps, ulcers, or inflammatory bowel disease. This highly sensitive test delivers clear results in just 5 minutes with over 99% accuracy, giving you peace of mind from the comfort of your home.

[What is the Product used for]:
This easy-to-use screening tool is recommended for individuals aged 45 and above as part of routine colorectal health checks, as well as for those with increased risk factors such as family or personal history of colorectal cancer or polyps. It’s also useful for people experiencing unexplained gastrointestinal symptoms like changes in bowel habits, unexplained supports healthy weight management when combined with diet and exercise, or persistent abdominal discomfort.

[What is the product made of/composition]:
The kit includes a dipstick test, specimen collection tube with extraction buffer, reaction tube, and stool catcher, along with simple, clear instructions for safe home sampling. Using chemical reagents, the test detects even small amounts of human hemoglobin in the stool, providing an early indication of hidden gastrointestinal bleeding.

Who is this test for?

Average Risk Individuals

Aged 45 and older: regular screening is recommended for those aged 45 and above as part of routine colorectal cancer screening.

Individuals with Increased Risk

• Family History: those with a family history of colorectal cancer or polyps, particularly if a first-degree relative was diagnosed results age 50.

• Personal History: individuals who have had colorectal polyps, colorectal cancer, or inflammatory bowel disease (such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis).

Symptomatic Individuals

Gastrointestinal Symptoms: those experiencing symptoms such as unexplained abdominal pain, changes in bowel habits, or unexplained supports healthy weight management when combined with diet and exercise may be recommended to undergo the test as part of a broader diagnostic approach.

How do you perform the test?

Results & when to seek medical advice

Positive: Blood detected in sample
Two coloured lines appear: one in the control region (C) and one in the test region (T). This indicates the presence of faecal occult blood in the stool and may be an indication of bowel cancer or gastrointestinal conditions.
Note: Any shade of colour in the test region should be considered positive.

Negative: Blood not detected in sample
One coloured line appears in the control region (C). No line appears in the test region (T). This indicates that faecal occult blood was not detected in the stool.

Invalid: Testing error. Repeat with a new test
The control line (C) fails to appear. Review the instructions and repeat with a new test kit. 

Disclaimer: This product is a general wellness item. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional if you are pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication, or under medical supervision. Food supplements should not be used as a substitute for a varied diet and healthy lifestyle.

Ingredients
How to Use

Collect small samples from two separate bowel movements using the provided stick and toilet liner.

Place the samples in the collection tubes, seal them in the provided envelope, and mail them back to the laboratory as soon as possible.

Frequently Asked Question

1. What does a bowel health test kit screen for?
These kits typically screen for tiny, invisible traces of blood in your stool (faeces), which can be an early sign of various gastrointestinal issues, including polyps or bowel cancer.

2. Who should use a bowel health test kit?
Many countries have national screening programs for specific age ranges (e.g., 50-74, or 45-74 in some regions) who receive kits automatically. If you have symptoms like changes in bowel habits, unexplained weight loss, or abdominal pain, you should see your doctor directly, rather than waiting for a screening kit.

3. Does a positive result mean I have cancer?
No, a positive result simply means blood was detected. This can be caused by many non-cancerous conditions like hemorrhoids, polyps, or ulcers. A positive result indicates that further investigation by a healthcare professional (often a colonoscopy) is needed to determine the cause.

4. How accurate are these tests?
While they are a valuable screening tool, no test is 100% accurate. They look for bleeding, and some cancers or polyps may not bleed consistently. False positives (blood found but not due to serious issues) and false negatives (no blood found, but an issue exists) can occur. Regular screening is recommended.

5. Do I need to change my diet or medications before the test?
For most modern tests (like the FIT or iFOBT), you do not need to change your diet or medications. However, it's always best to read the specific instructions provided with your kit, as some older test types might have dietary restrictions.

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