Cul./Sens. – Throat Swab

650.00

Categories: ,

The Cul.Sens. – Urine test is a Urine Culture and Sensitivity test used to detect and identify bacteria or other microorganisms causing a urinary tract infection (UTI). After culturing the urine, a sensitivity (antibiotic susceptibility) test is performed to determine which antibiotics will effectively treat the infection.
The culture involves placing a small amount of urine on a special medium and allowing it to grow in a lab setting, while the sensitivity test identifies the most appropriate antibiotics for treatment.

Description

Why It’s Done:

This test is commonly ordered if a person shows signs or symptoms of a UTI, such as:
• Burning sensation during urination
• Frequent or urgent need to urinate
• Cloudy or foul-smelling urine
• Lower abdominal pain or discomfort
• Fever or chills (in more severe cases)
• For monitoring recurrent UTIs or checking for infection during pregnancy
It helps in:
• Identifying the exact microorganism causing the infection
• Choosing the most effective antibiotic to treat it
• Preventing antibiotic resistance through targeted treatment

Preparation:

For patients:
• Use a midstream clean-catch urine sample: Begin urinating, then collect the sample mid-flow into the sterile container provided.
• Wash the genital area with water (no soap) before collecting the sample to avoid contamination.
• Avoid urinating for at least 1 to 2 hours before the test, if possible.
• Inform your doctor if you’re taking antibiotics or have recently completed a course, as it can affect test results.
• For infants or toddlers, special urine collection bags may be used.