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Urethral Swab Culture And Sensitivity, in Visit Clinic

Detects bacteria in the urethra and tests which antibiotics will kill them to guide treatment in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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26 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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What is a Urethral Swab Culture And Sensitivity Test in Visit Clinic?

The urethral swab culture and sensitivity test looks for germs in the urethra. A swab collects fluid or cells from the urethral opening. The lab grows any bacteria or other organisms and identifies them. It then tests which antibiotics will stop those germs. This helps doctors choose the right medicine. The test is important for diagnosing sexually transmitted infections and other urethral infections. Doctors order it when someone has discharge, burning, pain with urination, or treatment that failed. It also helps check for antibiotic resistance and confirms that an infection has cleared after treatment.

Urethral Swab Culture And Sensitivity Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Do not urinate for 1–2 hours before the test.

Urethral Swab Culture And Sensitivity Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Urethral Swab Culture And Sensitivity test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

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Why Take a Urethral Swab Culture And Sensitivity Test in Visit Clinic?

URETHRAL SWAB CULTURE AND SENSITIVITY is often included in an STI or urethritis workup when patients have discharge, burning, pain on urination, or bleeding. It helps diagnose infections like gonorrhea and other bacterial urethritis and finds the best antibiotics. Abnormal results can come from unprotected sex, bacterial overgrowth, or recent antibiotics. A family history of recurrent urinary or genital infections may make testing more important.

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What is a urethral discharge culture and sensitivity in Visit Clinic?plus

A urethral discharge culture and sensitivity is a lab test where a swab or urine sample from the urethra is cultured to identify infectious organisms (bacteria, yeast, or sexually transmitted pathogens such as gonorrhea and chlamydia). After growth, the lab tests which antibiotics effectively inhibit the organism (sensitivity) to guide targeted treatment. It diagnoses the cause of abnormal discharge and prevents ineffective antibiotic use.

What is a culture and sensitivity test for UTI in Visit Clinic?plus

A urine culture and sensitivity test identifies the bacteria causing a urinary tract infection and determines which antibiotics will effectively treat it. A clean-catch urine sample is cultured to grow and identify organisms; antibiotic susceptibility testing then produces an antibiogram. Results, usually available in 24 to 72 hours, guide targeted antibiotic choice and help detect resistant strains for more effective treatment.

How do they culture a urethral swab in Visit Clinic?plus

Urethral swabs are collected with a sterile swab, placed in a transport medium, and either plated directly or sent to the lab. For culture, specimens are inoculated onto blood, chocolate and selective (e.g., Thayer–Martin) media, incubated at 35–37°C in 5–10% CO2 for 24–48 hours, then examined by Gram stain, identification and susceptibility testing. NAATs are commonly used for higher sensitivity.

What does a urethral swab detect in Visit Clinic?plus

A urethral swab collects discharge from the urethra to test for sexually transmitted infections and urethritis. It commonly detects Neisseria gonorrhoeae (gonorrhea) and Chlamydia trachomatis; with specific molecular or culture tests it can also identify Mycoplasma genitalium, Trichomonas vaginalis, Ureaplasma species, herpes simplex virus, and other bacteria, or show inflammatory cells indicating infection.

How painful is a urethral swab in Visit Clinic?plus

A urethral swab usually causes brief discomfort — a sharp sting, burning, or an urgent need to urinate when the small swab is briefly inserted into the urethra. Pain is typically mild to moderate and short-lived; most people tolerate it without anaesthetic. Rarely it can cause more intense pain or slight bleeding. If you experience severe, prolonged pain or heavy bleeding afterwards, contact your healthcare provider.

Is urethral discharge an STD in Visit Clinic?plus

Urethral discharge is a symptom, not a disease. It can be caused by sexually transmitted infections (like gonorrhea or chlamydia) but also by non‑sexual issues such as urinary tract infections, irritation, or prostate inflammation. Evaluation with urine or swab testing and targeted treatment are important. Avoid sex until cleared and see a healthcare provider promptly for diagnosis and management.