Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD)—mainly Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis—causes chronic inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract. Symptoms can flare and calm over time, and the right labs help differentiate IBD from IBSexclude infection, and track inflammation so you and your clinician can act early. A proactive plan starts with stool markers of intestinal inflammation (fecal calprotectin or fecal lactoferrin) plus blood inflammation markers(CRP/ESR). During flares or new symptoms, stool testing ... See more

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The C-Reactive Protein (CRP) Test measures CRP levels in blood to detect inflammation in the body. Elevated CRP may indicate infections, autoimmune disorders, or chronic diseases such as arthritis, cardiovascular disease, or inflammatory bowel disease. Doctors use this test to assess acute illness, monitor treatment response, and evaluate risk for heart disease. The CRP test provides key insight into inflammation, immune health, and overall wellness.

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Also Known As: CRP Test, Inflammation Test

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The Sed Rate Test, also called the ESR Test, measures how quickly red blood cells settle in a sample of blood. A faster rate may signal inflammation caused by infections, autoimmune diseases, arthritis, or other chronic conditions. Doctors use this test to investigate unexplained fever, joint pain, or muscle aches, and to monitor inflammatory disorders such as lupus or rheumatoid arthritis. The Sed Rate Test provides important insight into overall inflammatory activity.

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Also Known As: Erythrocyte Sedimentation Rate Test, ESR Test, Sedimentation Rate Test, Westergren Sedimentation Rate Test

The Complete Blood Count with Differential and Platelets Test is a comprehensive blood test that checks red blood cells, white blood cells, hemoglobin, hematocrit, and platelets. The differential analyzes types of white blood cells to detect infections, anemia, clotting abnormalities, immune conditions, and certain cancers. This essential test is often ordered for routine health exams, diagnosis, and monitoring treatment progress.

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Also Known As: CBC Test, CBC with Differential and Platelets Test, CBC w/Diff and Platelets Test, Full Blood Count Test, Complete Blood Count Test

The Comprehensive Metabolic Panel (CMP) Test measures 21 markers to assess metabolic health, liver and kidney function, and electrolyte balance. It includes glucose, calcium, sodium, potassium, chloride, CO2, albumin, globulin, A/G ratio, total protein, bilirubin, ALP, AST, ALT, BUN, creatinine, BUN/creatinine ratio, and eGFR. The CMP helps detect diabetes, liver or kidney disease, and supports routine screening and chronic condition monitoring.

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Also Known As: CMP Test, Chemistry Panel Test, Chem Test, Chem 21 Test, Chem 14 Test 

The Calprotectin Stool Test measures calprotectin, a protein released during intestinal inflammation, to help distinguish inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Doctors order this test for patients with chronic diarrhea, abdominal pain, or rectal bleeding. Results provide valuable insight into gut health, disease activity, and the need for further testing or treatment monitoring.

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The Lactoferrin Qualitative Stool Test measures lactoferrin in stool to assess intestinal inflammation. Positive results may signal inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, while negative results often suggest non-inflammatory conditions. This test supports evaluation of gastrointestinal health, immune activity, and disorders affecting digestive function.

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The Lactoferrin Quantitative Stool Test evaluates stool for lactoferrin concentration to assess inflammation in the digestive tract. Increased levels are often linked to inflammatory bowel disease, including Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, while low or normal levels suggest non-inflammatory conditions. This test provides insight into immune activity, gastrointestinal health, and systemic balance.

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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae IgA Antibodies Test detects IgA antibodies against baker’s or brewer’s yeast, often elevated in Crohn’s disease. This test helps distinguish inflammatory bowel disease from ulcerative colitis and other gastrointestinal disorders. Doctors use results with clinical evaluation and other markers to aid diagnosis, monitor disease activity, and guide ongoing management of digestive and autoimmune health conditions.

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Also Known As: ASCA IgA Antibody Test

The Saccharomyces cerevisiae IgG Antibodies Test measures IgG antibodies against baker’s or brewer’s yeast, often associated with autoimmune and gastrointestinal disorders. Elevated IgG levels are commonly linked to Crohn’s disease and may help differentiate it from ulcerative colitis. This test supports evaluation of immune response, gastrointestinal inflammation, and monitoring of conditions tied to yeast-related antibody activity.

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Also Known As: ASCA IgG Antibody Test

The Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Total Test measures levels of 25-hydroxyvitamin D in blood to evaluate vitamin D status, bone health, and calcium balance. It helps detect deficiency, insufficiency, or toxicity, which can affect immune function, muscle strength, and risk of osteoporosis. Doctors use this test to assess overall nutritional health, monitor supplementation, and support diagnosis of metabolic or endocrine disorders linked to vitamin D.

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Also Known As: 25-hydroxyvitamin D Test, Vitamin D 25-OH Test, Total 25-OH D Test

The QuestAssureD™ Vitamin D 25-Hydroxy Total Test measures Vitamin D2, Vitamin D3, and total 25-hydroxy vitamin D to assess overall vitamin D status. Adequate vitamin D supports bone strength, calcium absorption, immune health, and muscle function. Low levels may cause osteoporosis, weakness, or increased disease risk, while high levels can indicate toxicity. Doctors use this test to diagnose deficiency, monitor supplementation, and evaluate metabolic and endocrine health.

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Also Known As: Vitamin D Test, Ergocalciferol Test, Vitamin D2 Test, Cholecalciferol Test, Vitamin D3 Test, Calcidiol Test, 25-hydroxyvitamin D Test, Calcifidiol Test, 25-hydroxy-vitamin D Test, Vitamin D Total Test

The Vitamin B12 Micronutrient Test measures blood levels of vitamin B12, essential for red blood cell production, nerve health, and DNA synthesis. Deficiency can cause anemia, fatigue, neurological issues, and cognitive changes. This test helps identify dietary deficiencies, absorption problems, or related health conditions, supporting diagnosis and ongoing management of overall wellness.

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Also Known As: B12 Test, Cobalamin Test

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The Vitamin B12 Test measures cobalamin levels in blood to evaluate nutritional health, red blood cell production, and nervous system function. Low B12 can cause anemia, fatigue, weakness, memory problems, and nerve damage, while high levels may indicate liver or kidney disease. Doctors use this test to detect B12 deficiency, monitor treatment, and assess malabsorption conditions like pernicious anemia, Crohn’s disease, or celiac disease.

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Also Known As: B12 Test, Cobalamin Test

The Vitamin B12 and Folate Panel Test measures blood levels of vitamin B12 and folate to evaluate nutritional status, red blood cell production, and nervous system health. Deficiencies may cause anemia, fatigue, weakness, neuropathy, or cognitive decline, while elevated levels can indicate liver or kidney disease. Doctors use this panel to diagnose deficiency, monitor therapy, and assess absorption disorders such as pernicious anemia, Crohn’s disease, or celiac disease.

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Also Known As: Cobalamin and Folic Acid Test, Vitamin B12 and Vitamin B9 Test

The Iron Total and Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) Test measures iron levels in blood along with the blood’s ability to transport iron. It helps diagnose iron deficiency anemia, iron overload (hemochromatosis), and monitor nutritional or chronic health conditions. Low iron or high TIBC may indicate anemia, while high iron or low TIBC can suggest overload. Doctors use this test to evaluate fatigue, weakness, or other symptoms linked to iron and metabolic health.

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Also Known As: Serum Iron Test, Total Iron Binding Capacity Test, TIBC Test, UIBC Test

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The Ferritin Test measures ferritin, a protein that stores iron in the body, to evaluate iron levels and detect deficiency or overload. It helps diagnose anemia, iron deficiency, hemochromatosis, and chronic disease-related inflammation. Doctors often order the ferritin test to investigate fatigue, weakness, or unexplained symptoms. It is also used to monitor iron supplementation, treatment effectiveness, and overall iron metabolism health.

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Also Known As: Iron Storage Test

In 2015, over 3 million adults in the US were diagnosed with inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease), and that number continues to climb.

You're not alone if you or someone you love has inflammatory bowel disease or is going through diagnostic testing. There is a lot to know about IBD and all the inflammatory disease lab tests that pave the way to a diagnosis.

If you're unsure about how inflammatory disease is diagnosed, then keep reading this guide. You'll learn everything you need to know about IBD and IBD blood tests.

What Is Inflammatory Bowel Disease?

You've probably heard of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that causes an irritable colon and cramps. While IBS can significantly impact your life, it doesn't cause damage to your digestive tract like inflammatory bowel disease does.

Another interesting fact is that you can have both IBD and IBS simultaneously, but having IBS ... See more