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Culture And Identification, Anaerobic Bacteria - High Vagina Discharge

Also known as: Culture & Identification - Anaerobic bacteria, High Vaginal Discharge

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Anaerobic bacteria are a type of microorganism that can cause infections. The "Culture and Identification, Anaerobic bacteria - High Vagina Discharge" test is employed to diagnose anaerobic bacterial infections in cases of high vaginal discharge. Anaerobic bacteria are a type of microorganism that can thrive and cause infections in environments with low or no oxygen, such as the vaginal area. This test involves culturing the vaginal discharge sample under anaerobic conditions, allowing for the growth and identification of specific anaerobic bacterial pathogens that may be responsible for the infection. Accurate diagnosis through this test enables healthcare professionals to provide targeted and effective treatment options, such as appropriate antibiotics, to manage the anaerobic bacterial infection in the vaginal area and improve the patient's health and well-being.
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Culture & Identification - Anaerobic bacteria, High Vaginal Discharge 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 Culture & Identification - Anaerobic bacteria, High Vaginal Discharge with a clear pricing structure.

The Culture & Identification - Anaerobic bacteria, High Vaginal Discharge Price in Vizag is ₹ 1,415 .

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.

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This test identifies the presence of anaerobic bacteria in vaginal discharge.
• To diagnose anaerobic bacterial infections in the vagina • To identify the specific bacteria causing the infection • To monitor the effectiveness of treatment and prevent recurrent infections
Your doctor may recommend this test if you have symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge, itching, or odour. It is particularly useful for women with recurrent vaginal infections or those who do not respond well to standard treatments.
Usually, the presence of anaerobic bacteria indicates an infection in the vagina.
You will need to provide a sample of vaginal discharge in a sterile, leak-proof container. The laboratory will use advanced techniques like Vitek or MALDITOF to identify the anaerobic bacteria present in the sample.
• Inform your doctor about any ongoing medications or allergies. Also, tell them if you have any specific requirements. • Avoid using vaginal creams, douches, or other products at least 24 hours before the test.
Your doctor may order additional tests for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) or other types of bacterial infections.
Anaerobic Bacterial Culture and Identification of Vaginal Discharge
Anaerobic bacterial vaginosis is a condition characterised by an overgrowth of anaerobic bacteria in the vagina. It can cause symptoms such as abnormal vaginal discharge, itching, and odour.
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