Fit Kit Stool
A fecal immunochemical test fit also called an immunochemical fecal occult blood test or fobt is used to test the stool for blood that can not be seen with the naked eye called occult blood.
Fit kit stool. For the fecal immunochemical test fit which is the preferred test no preparation is necessary. So it tends to be more accurate and have fewer false positive results than other tests. Fecal immunochemical test fit fit looks for hidden or occult blood in your stool. The fecal immunochemical test fit is a screening test for colon cancer.
For the guaiac based fobt gfobt fobt you will be instructed to avoid certain medications and follow certain dietary restrictions for several days before collecting the stool samples. Medicines and food do not interfere with the test. Fit only detects human blood from the lower intestines. You are to perform the tests twice on 2 separate days within 7 days of collecting the kits.
You can do this test at home and it only takes a few minutes. Preparing to post the completed kit. Fit can be done in the comfort of your own home by following the instructions provided in your kit. It tests for hidden blood in the stool which can be an early sign of cancer.
A fit is often used to detect bleeding in the digestive tract when there are no other signs or symptoms of a digestive problem. Fit detects blood in your stool poop which can be a sign of pre cancer. Please mail out the fit kits once you have collected both stool specimens. Why are there 2 fit kits given to me.
Regardless of the specific brand of fit kit you received the steps required to complete the test are similar. From september 2019 fit completely replaced gfobt and is the primary bowel screening test. The fecal immunochemical test fit is a safe and painless test that checks your stool poop for tiny amounts of blood which can be caused by colorectal cancer or some pre cancerous polyps growths in the colon or rectum that can turn into cancer over time. Make sure you have written the date on the sample bottle.
If you received your fecal immunochemical test fit kit from ucla health you likely received the polymedco oc auto fit kit pictured here. You do not have to change your diet or stop taking medication to do the test. In wales fit started to replace gfobt through a phased roll out with 1 in 28 people eligible for screening receiving the new kit from the end of january 2019. Below are general fit kit instructions modeled after the polymedco oc auto fit kit test.
Since colorectal polyps which may be precancerous can leak blood during the passage of stool this non invasive screening method is recommended by many physicians and public health organizations as an important way to catch colon cancer early so it can be. There are also no dietary or medication restrictions so you can continue to eat your regular meals and take your medications when testing. This ensures the accuracy of the screening test.