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Could H. Pylori Be Behind Your Digestive Symptoms?
An At-Home Stool Test That Goes Deeper Than Standard Testing
🔬 What Is the H. Pylori At-Home Test?
- Presence of H. pylori bacteria
- Virulence factors — the genetic potential of the H. pylori strain associated with severity of infection
- Antibiotic resistance genes — critical for tailoring the right drug treatment protocol
🧬 Why Virulence Factors and Antibiotic Resistance Matter
🤔 Who Should Consider This Test?
- A slow, dull but consistent stomach pain
- Pain that worsens 2–3 hours after eating or during an empty stomach
- Stomachache that might reduce temporarily with antibiotics or probiotics but returns
- Pain that appears every few days
- Nausea
- Swelling and bloating
- Burping
- Vomiting, often with color of coffee
- Loss of appetite
- Weight loss
- Blood in stool
📦 How the At-Home Test Works
- Step 1 ✅ Order online
- Step 2 ✅ Receive kit in 3–5 business days, collect stool sample at home
- Step 3 ✅ Ship it back FREE to a CLIA-certified lab (within US)
- Step 4 ✅ Receive secure, physician-reviewed report in 5–7 business days
🔒 Accuracy, Privacy & Lab Standards
❓ A Few Common Questions
Yes — these are prescription tests, so you can use HSA, FSA, or HRA accounts to pay. Insurance claims vary; check with your provider for details.
No. RxHomeTest can only test and report data. They are not authorized to provide medical recommendations. Your results will clearly show whether you are negative or positive for the bacteria and its levels, along with expected low and high ranges. Bring those results to your doctor.
You'll receive the kit in 3–5 business days with a prepaid return envelope. Once your sample is received by the lab, results are returned within 5–7 business days.
💙 A Note from Dr. Paul
Dr. Paul (retired)
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