A doctor may ask you to collect a poo sample if you have symptoms that need checking. These include:
For information on how to use a home screening kit for bowel cancer, see bowel cancer screening.
You'll be given a small plastic container to put your poo sample in. Write your name, date of birth and the date on the container.
If you need to pee, do this before you collect your poo sample so there's no pee mixed with the poo.
To collect a poo sample:
The doctor will tell you when and how to return your poo sample.
They'll usually ask you to hand it in or post it in a prepaid envelope as soon as possible. It's important your poo sample is tested as soon as possible after you do it.
If you cannot take your poo sample in or post it within 24 hours, talk to your doctor so they can tell you what to do.
By testing your poo, it's possible to check for conditions affecting your digestive system.
A poo sample can be tested to help diagnose things like: