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ADA - Adenosine Deaminase - Pus

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Overview

The ADA - Adenosine Deaminase - Pus test measures the level of adenosine deaminase (ADA) enzyme activity in pus samples. Pus is a thick, cloudy fluid that collects at the site of an infection and can be caused by bacteria, viruses, or fungi. Adenosine deaminase is an enzyme involved in the breakdown of certain molecules in the body. An ADA test is done to help diagnose tuberculosis (TB) and other inflammatory processes. Elevated ADA levels in pus can indicate an immune response, which is commonly observed in conditions such as tuberculous abscesses. 

Timely and accurate diagnosis allows for appropriate treatment and management, improving patient outcomes and preventing complications. The test plays an essential role in distinguishing between infectious and non-infectious causes, enabling targeted medical care tailored to the patient's specific condition and ensuring the best possible care for the patient.

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ADA - Adenosine Deaminase - Pus Price

Metropolis Healthcare is a leading diagnostics centre and pathology lab in India equipped with the latest state-of-the-art technologies that provides the ADA - Adenosine Deaminase - Pus with a clear pricing structure.

The ADA - Adenosine Deaminase - Pus Price in Mumbai is ₹ 965 .

We are committed to deliver accurate and quality results from the best labs in India with complete transparency regarding test cost and turnaround time. No matter where you are, we strive to offer patients high-quality service that is affordable and accessible.

Frequently Asked Questions

The ADA Test - Pus measures the level of Adenosine Deaminase (ADA) enzyme activity in pus samples.

  • To rule out tuberculosis and other inflammatory processes
  • To confirm tuberculosis when it cannot be done through other diagnostic methods
  • To provide timely treatment and prevent complications

ADA Test - Pus is recommended when tuberculosis or other inflammatory processes are suspected. It is important for individuals with symptoms such as persistent cough, fever, night sweats, and unexplained weight loss. Patients with a history of tuberculosis or exposure to tuberculosis should also take this test.

Elevated ADA levels may indicate the presence of tuberculosis or other inflammatory conditions.

During the test, a small sample of pus will be collected in a sterile container. The sample will be sent to the laboratory for testing.

  • Inform the doctor about any medications you are taking as they may affect the test results. Also, tell them if you have any specific requirements. 
  • Follow any other instructions provided by the doctor.
  • Acid-Fast Bacilli (AFB) Stain: To detect the presence of tuberculosis bacteria in the pus sample
  • Mycobacterial Culture: To grow and identify tuberculosis bacteria

Adenosine Deaminase Test for Pus or ADA-Pus

Tuberculosis (TB) is a bacterial infection caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis. It primarily affects the lungs but can also involve other organs. Symptoms include persistent cough, fever, night sweats, weight loss, and fatigue. TB can spread from person to person through the air.

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