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Peritoneal Fluid Analysis, in Visit Clinic

Checks fluid from the abdomen to find infection, cancer cells, bleeding, or reasons for fluid buildup in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
GET REPORTS IN
25 hours
TEST INCLUDED
9
Customers
20K+Customers
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Rating
4.5+Rating
Accuracy
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What is a Peritoneal Fluid Analysis Test in Visit Clinic?

Peritoneal fluid analysis examines fluid taken from the space around abdominal organs. The lab checks appearance, cell counts (white and red), protein, albumin, glucose, LDH, amylase, cultures, and cancer cells. This fluid helps organs move and keeps abdominal pressure balanced. Testing is important to find why fluid has built up (ascites) and whether infection, bleeding, pancreatitis, or cancer is present. Doctors use results to diagnose infections like spontaneous bacterial peritonitis, to identify cancer spread, and to tell whether liver disease or other problems cause fluid. Results guide treatment, such as antibiotics, drainage, or further imaging and procedures.

Peritoneal Fluid Analysis Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Peritoneal Fluid Analysis Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Peritoneal Fluid Analysis test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Appearance
  • cell count and differential
  • protein
  • albumin
  • glucose
  • LDH
  • amylase
  • Gram stain and culture
  • cytology

Why Take a Peritoneal Fluid Analysis Test in Visit Clinic?

Peritoneal Fluid Analysis is part of an ascites or diagnostic paracentesis panel and is ordered when patients have abdominal swelling, pain, fever, or unexplained fluid. It helps diagnose infections, malignancy, liver-related fluid buildup, pancreatitis, or internal bleeding. Abnormal results may come from infections, cancer, liver disease, trauma, or certain medications. A family history of liver disease or cancer may increase the need for this test.

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What is the normal peritoneal fluid in Visit Clinic?plus

Normal peritoneal fluid is a small volume of clear, straw‑colored serous fluid (a few to several tens of milliliters) that lubricates abdominal organs and permits frictionless movement. It is low in protein and cellularity, containing mainly mesothelial cells and few leukocytes, and is sterile. Significant increases in volume or turbidity suggest pathology (inflammation, infection, bleeding, or malignancy).

Why is peritoneal fluid tested in Visit Clinic?plus

Peritoneal fluid is tested to diagnose infection (peritonitis), identify cancer cells, and determine the cause of ascites. Analysis includes cell counts and cultures, cytology, and biochemical tests (protein, albumin, LDH, glucose, amylase, bilirubin) to distinguish transudate versus exudate, detect hemorrhage or chylous effusion, and guide treatment decisions such as antibiotics, drainage, or further imaging.

What is the difference between ascites and peritoneal fluid in Visit Clinic?plus

Peritoneal fluid is the normal small amount of lubricating fluid within the abdominal cavity. Ascites is an abnormal, often large accumulation of peritoneal fluid caused by conditions like liver cirrhosis, heart failure, infection, or cancer. Ascitic fluid can be transudative or exudative, produces abdominal distension and symptoms, and usually requires diagnostic evaluation (paracentesis, labs) and treatment.

What cells are in peritoneal fluid analysis in Visit Clinic?plus

Peritoneal (ascitic) fluid commonly contains mesothelial cells and macrophages. Inflammatory or pathologic states show increased neutrophils (bacterial peritonitis), lymphocytes (tuberculous or malignant causes), eosinophils (allergic/parasitic reactions), and occasional red blood cells with hemorrhage. Detection of malignant cells indicates cancer involvement. Gram stain or culture can identify organisms; cytology evaluates cell morphology for malignancy.

How to treat peritoneal fluid in Visit Clinic?plus

Treating peritoneal fluid (ascites) focuses on addressing the cause, sodium restriction and diuretics (spironolactone ± furosemide). Large or tense ascites may need therapeutic paracentesis, often with albumin replacement if >5 liters removed. Infected fluid (spontaneous bacterial peritonitis) requires prompt IV antibiotics. Refractory cases may need TIPSS or transplant evaluation. Seek urgent care for fever, severe pain, or worsening breathlessness.

How to tell if peritoneal fluid is infected in Visit Clinic?plus

Signs of infected peritoneal fluid include cloudy or foul-smelling drainage, abdominal pain/tenderness, fever, nausea, vomiting, chills, or low blood pressure. Diagnosis uses fluid testing: peritoneal dialysis effluent often shows WBC >100 cells/µL with >50% neutrophils; ascitic fluid infection is suggested by PMNs ≥250 cells/mm3 or positive culture/Gram stain. Seek urgent medical care if suspected.