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Pus Culture and Sensitivity Test

Pus Culture and Sensitivity Test

What is the Pus Culture and Sensitivity Test?

The Pus Culture and Sensitivity Test is a diagnostic procedure used to identify bacterial pathogens present in pus samples and determine their antibiotic sensitivity. This test is crucial for diagnosing bacterial infections and guiding effective treatment plans.

Why is the Test Ordered?

This test is typically ordered when a bacterial infection is suspected in a wound or abscess. It helps in identifying the specific bacteria causing the infection and determining the most effective antibiotics for treatment.

Preparation and Fasting

No special preparation or fasting is required for this test. Patients can continue with their regular diet and activities before the test.

Procedure

The procedure involves collecting a sample of pus from the infected area. This sample is then cultured in a laboratory to allow any bacteria present to grow. Once the bacteria are identified, their sensitivity to various antibiotics is tested.

Understanding the Results

The results will indicate the type of bacteria present in the pus sample and their sensitivity to different antibiotics. This information is essential for healthcare providers to prescribe the most effective antibiotic treatment. It is important to consult a qualified clinician to interpret the results accurately.

Practical Details

  • Charges: Rs. 650/-
  • Duration: The sample collection takes approximately 10 minutes.
  • Report Turnaround Time: Results are typically available within 3 days.

For accurate diagnosis and treatment, always discuss your test results with a healthcare professional.

Written by Dr. Mukul Shrivastav MBBS, MD - Radio Diagnosis/Radiology
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