a fecal occult blood test (a test that detects blood in the feces), or abarium enema(a test in which barium is used to make the colon visible on an X-ray) suggest that further information is needed to make a diagnosis. A colonoscopy may be required when symptoms of digestive...
HIV may be present for many years before symptoms start to appear. Blood tests can detect the virus. The current recommended test looks for both a part of the virus and antibodies to the virus, known as a combined antigen-antibody test. It is possible to test negative for HIV even though...
Do not readminister sodium acid phosphate for at least 7 days after a course. Sodium acid phosphate can cause mucosal ulcerations, and there are some reports of colon inflammation with reduced blood flow (ischemic colitis). There have been reports of irregularheartrhythm conditions (arrhythmias) ...
The negatives far outweigh the positives regarding a medical exam because a blood test and/or urine test can reveal an extensive list of potential health risks such as: Protein in your urine, high PSA levels, use of nicotine and tobacco (as well as use of prescription and/or illicit drugs...