- QUICK 10 MINUTE RESULTS: Self-test stool samples for the presence of Helicobacter Pylori, to aid in screening for stomach ulcers and gastritis, and get results in just 10 minutes. No need to book a doctor's or hospital appointment and no delay in obtaining results.
- EXPERT ACCURACY: Using the same H. Pylori testing system as the NHS and European Health Service, self-conduct H. Pylori tests with an accuracy level of up to 98%.
- EASY RESULT INTERPRETATION: Using an easy-to-read line result system, read test results directly on the individual Helicobacter Pylori test cassette within the result window.
- SAFE & STERILE: Produced in a manufacturing facility certified by TUV SUD. Each of the two H. Pylori tests supplied consists of an H. Pylori test cassette packaged in a sterile foil pouch, a specimen collection tube with extraction buffer and a stool catcher. CE self-test approved for peace of mind.
- TWO PACK: Includes two Helicobacter Pylori tests, allowing for the testing of two individual stool samples. A detailed instruction manual is also provided.
Product description
Helicobacter Pylori Testing Kit for Early Detection of H. pylori
If you are experiencing any symptoms of an H. pylori infection, early detection of the bacteria allows you to get the treatment you need before these nasty bacteria cause you any severe problems.
Signs and Symptoms of H.pylori infection include:
- An ache or burning pain in your abdomen FrequentBelching (Burping)
- Abdominal pain that's worse when your stomach is empty
- Nausea, Loss of appetite
- Bloating (Sensation of full stomach)
- Dyspepsia (Indigestion)
- Unintentional weight loss
Getting tested involves a simple stool test. The Helicobacter Pylori Stool Antigen Rapid Test gives you results within 10 minutes.
A small sample of your faeces is all you need to either eliminate Helicobacter Pylori as the cause or finally begin treatment for this health-threatening bacteria. If left untreated, an H. pylori infection can cause gastritis (inflammation of the lining of the stomach) and may also progress into peptic ulcer disease or stomach cancer later in life, so getting tested is vital for your future health and wellbeing.

