H-Pylori Antibodies - IgM Test in Chennai

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Home sample pickup available Chromepet, Chennai
700.0 for H-Pylori Antibodies - IgM
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Home sample pickup available Velachery, Chennai
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Home sample pickup available Tambaram West, Chennai
700.0 for H-Pylori Antibodies - IgM
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Home sample pickup available Pammal, Chennai
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About H-Pylori Antibodies - IgM Test

Helicobacter pylori or H-Pylori test is a diagnostic tool used to detect a bacterial infection in the stomach and it also measures the effectiveness of ongoing treatment. H-pylori infection is associated with an increased risk of developing ulcers (peptic ulcer disease), chronic gastritis, and gastric (stomach) cancer. H-Pylori Antibody test looks for antibodies which the body develops in response to infection. These antibodies will typically be present if a person has or had a recent or past infection and may remain detectable for 12-18 months after treatment. The different methods of testing may require samples from stool or breath while the invasive technique gets a sample from the tissue.

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