Colon (Intestine)

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Also Known As: Cancer Antigen 19-9 Test, Carbohydrate Antigen 19-9 Test

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Also Known As: Carcinoembryonic Antigen Test

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Also Known As: Fecal Immunochemical Test, Fecal Occult Blood Test, Stool Occult Blood Test, FIT, FOBT
The Fecal Immunochemical Test (FIT) is a laboratory test used to detect the presence of blood in the stool. It is a non-invasive screening tool that helps identify the possible presence of gastrointestinal bleeding, which can be an indication of various conditions or diseases.

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Also Known As: : Immunoglobulin E Test, Immunoglobulin E Antibody Test, IgE Antibody Test
The IgE test, also known as Immunoglobulin E test, measures the level of IgE antibodies in the blood. Immunoglobulin E is a type of antibody produced by the immune system in response to allergens. This test helps healthcare providers assess allergic responses and diagnose allergic conditions.

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Also Known As: Immunoglobulin G Test
The IgG test, also known as Immunoglobulin G test, is a blood test that measures the levels of Immunoglobulin G antibodies in the blood. Immunoglobulins are proteins produced by the immune system to fight against infections and provide long-term immunity. IgG is the most abundant and long-lasting antibody in the body, making it a valuable indicator of a person's immune response.

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Also Known As: Immunoglobulin M Test
 The IgM test, also known as Immunoglobulin M test, is a blood test that measures the levels of Immunoglobulin M antibodies in the bloodstream. Immunoglobulin M is a type of antibody produced by the immune system in response to an infection or exposure to certain antigens, such as viruses and bacteria. The test is part of a comprehensive evaluation of a person's immune system and can provide valuable information about their current or recent infections.

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Also Known As: Immunoglobulin A Test

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Nearly 150,000 adults living in the United States get diagnosed with colorectal cancer every year. Even more people get diagnosed with other colon and intestinal diseases.

Gastrointestinal problems are common, so you shouldn't feel embarrassed if you're experiencing signs and symptoms. The best things that you can do is educate yourself and order colon blood tests. Both of these steps will help you learn more about your body and how to care for it.

Keep reading to learn more about colon and intestinal diseases and lab tests for them.

What Are the Colon and Intestinal Diseases?

Colon and intestinal diseases are a collection of ailments that affect the colon, which is a part of your digestive system. The colon is a long, hollow tube at the end of the digestive tract that helps your body make and store stool before its removal from your system.

There are many types of colon and intestinal disorders: