Could H. Pylori Be Behind Your Digestive Symptoms?

An At-Home Stool Test That Goes Deeper Than Standard Testing

​🌱 H. pylori (Helicobacter pylori) is one of the most common bacterial infections in the world. Research estimates that roughly half the global population carries it in their stomach — yet most people are completely unaware. In 10–20% of cases, it can contribute to ulcers, and in rare cases, gastric cancer.
​For those who do experience symptoms, they can range from mild and easy to dismiss — occasional bloating or nausea — to persistent and disruptive. Understanding whether H. pylori could be a factor is a meaningful first step, and now you can explore that from the comfort of your own home.
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​🔬 What Is the H. Pylori At-Home Test?

​The H. Pylori At-Home Stool Test from RxHomeTest uses a comprehensive PCR-based stool DNA test — the same technology used in world-class clinical labs. This is not a basic antigen test. It checks for multiple strains of the bacteria to give your doctor a much more complete picture.
H. Pylori At-Home Stool Test kit by RxHomeTest — CLIA-certified, physician-reviewed results for Helicobacter pylori bacteria, virulence factors, and antibiotic resistance genes.
This test measures three key areas:
  • Presence of H. pylori bacteria
  • Virulence factors — the genetic potential of the H. pylori strain associated with severity of infection
  • Antibiotic resistance genes — critical for tailoring the right drug treatment protocol

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🧬 Why Virulence Factors and Antibiotic Resistance Matter

​Not all H. pylori infections are the same. The various virulence factors of the bacteria help determine which genes are present to cause inflammation, gastric ulcers, peptic ulcers, or mitochondrial damage. Knowing this upfront allows your doctor to design an antibiotic protocol that's specific to your situation.
​For example, resistance to the clarithromycin class of antibiotics can be predicted ahead of time — so your doctor can plan a different triple therapy protocol before treatment begins, rather than after a first round fails.
​A standard clinic antigen test cannot provide this level of detail. This PCR-based test can.

​🤔 Who Should Consider This Test?

H. Pylori At-Home Stool Test kit by RxHomeTest — CLIA-certified, physician-reviewed results for Helicobacter pylori bacteria, virulence factors, and antibiotic resistance genes.
Anyone experiencing the following symptoms may want to learn more about whether H. pylori could be a contributing factor:
  • A slow, dull but consistent stomach pain
  • Pain that worsens 2–3 hours after eating or during an empty stomach
  • Stomachache that might reduce temporarily with antibiotics or probiotics but returns
  • Pain that appears every few days
  • Nausea
  • Swelling and bloating
  • Burping
  • Vomiting, often with color of coffee
  • Loss of appetite
  • Weight loss
  • Blood in stool

​This test is designed as an educational tool, not a diagnostic test. Any discussion of your results and next steps should take place with your personal healthcare provider.

​📦 How the At-Home Test Works

  • Step 1 ✅ Order online
  • Step 2 ✅ Receive kit in 3–5 business days, collect stool sample at home
  • Step 3 ✅ Ship it back FREE to a CLIA-certified lab (within US)
  • Step 4 ✅ Receive secure, physician-reviewed report in 5–7 business days
​The kit includes easy-to-use sample collection supplies and detailed instructions. No lab visits, no doctor appointments, no blood draw required.

​🔒 Accuracy, Privacy & Lab Standards

All samples are processed in world-class, CLIA-certified laboratories regulated by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and subject to College of American Pathologists (CAP) standards. These labs test thousands of samples and maintain well-established reference data to ensure consistent, reliable results.
​To minimize variation from sample collection, RxHomeTest provides detailed instructions and videos. The labs also run inter-laboratory tests to ensure ranges established by each lab remain within acceptable levels.
​Results are delivered securely and confidentially — reviewed by a physician, easy to understand, and ready to share with your doctor.

​❓ A Few Common Questions

Can I use insurance or HSA/FSA to pay?
Yes — these are prescription tests, so you can use HSA, FSA, or HRA accounts to pay. Insurance claims vary; check with your provider for details.
Will the test recommend a treatment?
No. RxHomeTest can only test and report data. They are not authorized to provide medical recommendations. Your results will clearly show whether you are negative or positive for the bacteria and its levels, along with expected low and high ranges. Bring those results to your doctor.
How long does it take?
You'll receive the kit in 3–5 business days with a prepaid return envelope. Once your sample is received by the lab, results are returned within 5–7 business days.

💙 A Note from Dr. Paul

Digestive health is foundational — it connects to energy, immunity, mood, and overall resilience. H. pylori is one of the most common and most overlooked contributors to chronic digestive discomfort, and the standard clinical test most people receive doesn't tell the whole story.
This PCR-based test does. It gives your doctor the information they need to plan a treatment approach that's specific to you — not a generic first attempt. If you've been wondering whether H. pylori could be a piece of your health puzzle, this is one of the simplest, most accessible ways to find out.
As always, bring your results to a healthcare provider you trust for guidance on next steps.
Wishing you steady health,
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Dr. Paul (retired)
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