NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CULTURE & SENSTIVITY

Cultures fluid from the nipple to find germs and test which antibiotics will work best in Visit Clinic.
What is a NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CULTURE & SENSTIVITY Test in Visit Clinic?
This test examines fluid that comes from the nipple to see if bacteria or fungi are present. The lab grows any germs found and checks which antibiotics or antifungals will kill them. Finding the cause of an infected nipple or milk duct helps doctors choose the right medicine. It also helps track if treatment is working. Doctors order it for unusual, persistent, bloody, or pus-like discharge and for suspected mastitis or abscess. Results guide treatment and help avoid unnecessary or ineffective antibiotics.
NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CULTURE & SENSTIVITY Test Preparation in Visit Clinic
No special preparation is required.
NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CULTURE & SENSTIVITY Test Parameters in Visit Clinic
The NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CULTURE & SENSTIVITY test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:
Why Take a NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CULTURE & SENSTIVITY Test in Visit Clinic?
NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CULTURE & SENSTIVITY is usually ordered alone or alongside breast imaging and cytology when there is abnormal nipple discharge. Doctors ask for it if you have pus, blood, foul-smelling fluid, fever, or painful, swollen breast tissue. It helps diagnose infections like mastitis or duct abscess and guides antibiotic selection. Abnormal results come from bacterial or fungal infections, recent nipple trauma or piercings, or incomplete treatment. A strong family history of breast disease may prompt earlier or additional testing.
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