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Home Which test should I take
Which test should I take?
There are many different types of test you can take to help determine your state of health.
So how can you find out which one is right for you?
The check list below has been designed to help you decide which test is most appropriate for you.
Start by clicking on the section that relates to your area of interest or click on your symptoms in the search box.
This will link you to a test with a brief description of what the test is for.
If you think it is relevant for your condition click on the named test and you will be linked to a page giving full details of the test, how it works and how you can order it.
Symptoms Search List
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Abdominal cramps
Abdominal pains
Acid reflux
Acne
Allergies (known food allergies but avoiding the foods has not improved the symptoms)
Ankylosing spondylitis
Antibiotics (more than four times in your life)
Anxiety
Apathy
Arthritis
Bags/dark circles under the eyes
Bloating
Bowels (loose)
Chronic fatigue syndrome
Coeliac disease
Concentration (lack of)
Constipation
Cramps (abdominal)
Cravings especially for sugar and bread
Crohn's disease
Depression
Diarrhoea
Drainage from ear
Dry skin
Ear infections
Ear ache
Ears (itchy)
Eyes (bag/dark circles)
Eyes (watery/itchy)
Fatigue
Feeling full especially after eating
Flatulence
Food poisoning and your bowels have not been 'right' since
Food cravings especially for sugar and bread
Gas
Hair loss
Hay fever
Headaches/migraines
Heart (irregular, skipped, pounding, rapid)
Heartburn
High blood pressure
HRT
Indigestion
Irritable bowel syndrome
Joints (pains/aches)
Lethargy
Low sex drive
Memory (lack of)
Menstrual problems
Mental confusion (mental 'fog')
Migraines
Mucus formation (excessive)
Muscles (pains/aches)
Osteoporosis
Overweight
Pain/aches in joints and muscles
Pains (abdominal)
Pounding heartbeat
Rapid heartbeat
Rashes
Rectal itching
Rheumatoid arthritis
Sex drive (lack of)
Sinus problems
Skin problems
Skin (dry and/or flaky)
Sleep (have trouble getting a night of restful sleep)
Sluggishness
Sneezing attacks
Spaced out feeling on a small amount of alcohol
Steroids (cortisone, prednisone, etc.)
Stools (loose)
Stress
Stuffy/runny nose
The Pill
Thrush
Tired and weak for no apparent reason
Tiredness
Ulcers (stomach)
Water retention
Watery/itchy eyes
Weak and tired for no apparent reason
Weight (overweight)
Wind (flatulence/gas)