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Amebiasis is a parasitic infection of the intestines that causes diarrhea, abdominal pain, and sometimes severe dysentery. It is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, a microscopic parasite that spreads through contaminated food and water. The Ova & Parasites with Giardia Antigen stool test is the most important test for diagnosing amebiasis because it directly detects the parasite in stool samples.
Amebiasis is caused by Entamoeba histolytica, a microscopic parasite that infects the intestines. You get infected by swallowing the parasite through contaminated food, water, or surfaces that have been in contact with infected feces. The infection is most common in tropical areas with poor sanitation, but it can occur anywhere when food handlers don't practice proper hygiene or when you consume raw vegetables or water contaminated with sewage.
The Ova & Parasites with Giardia Antigen stool test is the most important test for amebiasis because it directly detects Entamoeba histolytica parasites and their eggs in your stool sample. This test confirms an active intestinal infection and distinguishes amebiasis from other parasites like Giardia that cause similar symptoms. Multiple stool samples collected over several days may be needed since parasites are not always present in every bowel movement, making this comprehensive testing approach essential for accurate diagnosis.
You should get tested if you have persistent diarrhea lasting more than a few days, especially if it contains blood or mucus, or if you experience severe abdominal cramping and pain. Testing is particularly important if you recently traveled to tropical countries, consumed food or water that might have been contaminated, or have been exposed to someone with amebiasis. Early testing helps prevent serious complications like liver abscesses and allows for prompt treatment with antiparasitic medications.
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Your testosterone levels are slightly below the optimal range. While this is not necessarily cause for concern, it may contribute to occasional fatigue, reduced motivation, or lower muscle mass over time.
Recommended actions
Increase resistance or strength training
Prioritize 7–8 hours of quality sleep per night, try to reduce stress
Include more zinc- and magnesium-rich foods (like shellfish, beef, pumpkin seeds, spinach)
Consider retesting in 3–6 months
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