Ordering the Microbiology Analysis | Genova | Canada
Ordering the Microbiology Analysis | Genova | Canada helps identify bacteria, yeast, and other organisms in the digestive tract that may be causing symptoms like bloating, diarrhea, or stomach pain. Interestingly, this test can also detect imbalances in beneficial gut bacteria, which may be linked to joint pain and skin rashes.
When ordering this test, you can expect the following specific benefits:
- Pinpoints the presence of harmful bacteria and yeast in the digestive system.
- Assesses the balance of beneficial gut bacteria that support digestion and immune function.
- Identifies possible sources of chronic digestive symptoms, such as cramps or bloating.
- Helps guide targeted treatment, including the use of probiotics or antibiotics.
- Provides detailed information for managing recurring or unexplained digestive issues.
Who Should Consider Digestive Microbial Testing
People who have been dealing with ongoing stomach discomfort, such as frequent diarrhea, bloating, or unexplained fatigue, may find this test helpful. For example, someone who has tried changing their diet and still experiences cramps and digestive upset could use this test to find out if an imbalance in gut bacteria is the cause.
Ordering this test may also be useful in these situations:
- After a recent course of antibiotics, to check for changes in gut bacteria.
- For those with recurring skin rashes that have not responded to topical treatments.
- When experiencing joint pain that seems to flare up after eating certain foods.
- For people with unexplained weight loss and ongoing digestive symptoms.
- In cases where dizziness and fatigue appear alongside mild digestive complaints, as these can sometimes be linked to gut imbalances.
Testing for gut bacteria and yeast can help identify the cause of symptoms like diarrhea, cramps, or skin rashes, and can guide treatment to address the specific organisms involved. Delaying this test may allow symptoms to persist or worsen, making it harder to pinpoint the source of the problem later.
Preparing for Digestive Pathogen and Flora Testing
Fasting is not required for this test, but you should follow any specific instructions provided in your test kit. Always go by the guidance your doctor or healthcare professional gives you to make sure your sample is collected correctly and your results are as useful as possible.
Labs Included When Ordering Your Microbiology Analysis | Genova | Canada
Test Name | Reference Range | What This Test Measures | Low and High Levels of This Marker |
---|---|---|---|
Bacteriology, aerobic | No significant growth of pathogenic bacteria | This test checks for bacteria that need oxygen to grow in the digestive tract. It helps identify harmful bacteria that may cause symptoms like diarrhea or cramps. |
High levels mean there may be an overgrowth of harmful bacteria, which can cause digestive upset.
Low levels mean there are few or no aerobic bacteria detected, which is usually normal unless symptoms persist. |
Bacteriology, anaerobic | No significant growth of pathogenic anaerobes | This test looks for bacteria that grow without oxygen, which can sometimes cause infections or inflammation in the gut. It helps find hidden sources of digestive problems. |
High levels mean there may be an infection or imbalance of anaerobic bacteria.
Low levels mean few or no anaerobic bacteria are present, which is typical unless symptoms continue. |
Bacteriology, aerobic x 3 | No significant growth of pathogenic bacteria in all samples | This test repeats the aerobic bacteria check three times to improve detection of bacteria that may not show up in a single sample. It increases the chance of finding bacteria linked to ongoing symptoms. |
High levels mean repeated detection of harmful bacteria, suggesting a persistent problem.
Low levels mean no harmful aerobic bacteria were found in any sample, which is a good sign. |
Yeast Culture | No yeast or minimal yeast growth | This test checks for yeast, such as Candida, in the digestive tract. Too much yeast can cause symptoms like bloating, fatigue, or skin rashes. |
High levels mean there is an overgrowth of yeast, which may need treatment.
Low levels mean yeast is not present or is at normal levels. |
MIC Sensitivity where appropriate | Sensitive, Intermediate, or Resistant | This test shows which antibiotics or antifungals work best against any bacteria or yeast found. It helps guide the choice of treatment for infections. |
High resistance means the bacteria or yeast may not respond to common treatments.
Low resistance means the organisms are likely to respond well to standard medications. |
Reference ranges may change slightly as labs update their methods and guidelines.
Microbiology Analysis | Genova | Canada FAQ
Is there Microbiology Analysis | Genova | Canada testing near me?
This is a home test kit that you can collect locally, and you can check the draw location link at the top of the page for more details. For people dealing with ongoing digestive symptoms, having a convenient collection option means you can get tested quickly and easily without waiting for a clinic appointment.
How do I interpret the test results?
While your treating physician should review your results, we also offer a one-on-one test results review with our clinical team to help you understand your results and next steps.
What is the cost of the test?
The price listed for this test includes standard shipping to you and back to the lab, but draw fees may apply. Ordering this test can help you find the cause of symptoms like bloating or diarrhea, so you can start targeted treatment sooner.
How often should I retest?
Retesting is usually recommended every 3 to 6 months if you are monitoring changes in gut bacteria or after treatment for an infection. This helps track progress and ensures that any imbalances or infections have been resolved.
How accurate is the test?
This test uses advanced stool culture and sensitivity methods, with a specificity of 98% and sensitivity of 95% for detecting bacteria and yeast. TrueHealthLabs.com partners with CLIA-certified and CAP-certified laboratories to uphold rigorous testing standards for dependable results.
Important Notes
- This kit cannot be mailed or collected in New York State.
- You will be responsible for the shipping costs.
Medical Review Board
Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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