How to perform a routine stool examination
Generally, routine stool examination is a commonly used clinical testing method that can be used to assess digestive system function and rule out abnormalities. The specific procedure is as follows:
1. Prepare a specimen container, ensuring it is clean and sterile.
2. Wash your hands thoroughly and put on disposable gloves.
3. After defecating in the restroom, collect approximately a broad bean-sized amount of fresh feces and place it into the specimen container.
4. Securely close the container and label it with relevant information such as name, date, and time.
5. Deliver the collected sample to the laboratory for analysis.
This test typically involves observation and analysis of the stool's appearance, color, consistency, odor, occult blood, and presence of parasite eggs. If a routine stool test is required, it is recommended to follow the doctor’s instructions and consult healthcare professionals regarding specific procedural requirements.