Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity

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Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity, in Visit Clinic

Detects organisms causing vaginal infections and tests which antibiotics or antifungals will effectively treat them in Visit Clinic.

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Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
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What is a Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity Test in Visit Clinic?

A vaginal swab culture and sensitivity looks for germs living in the vagina. It identifies bacteria, yeast, or other microbes that can cause infection. The test also shows which antibiotics or antifungal medicines will work best. It is important because it finds the cause of symptoms like unusual discharge, odor, pain, or itching. Doctors use it to confirm infection, choose effective treatment, and manage recurrent or pregnancy-related problems.

Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

Avoid intercourse, douching, and vaginal medicines for 24-48 hours before the test.

Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity Test in Visit Clinic?

Vaginal Swab Culture & Sensitivity is often part of an infection workup or STI evaluation when you have symptoms. Doctors order it for abnormal discharge, odor, itching, pain, or after treatment that did not help. It helps diagnose bacterial vaginosis, yeast infections, trichomonas, and other bacterial infections, and guides targeted treatment. Abnormal results can come from antibiotic use, sexual activity, diabetes, or weakened immunity. Family history of recurrent infections or diabetes may make testing more important.

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

A swab culture and sensitivity test uses a sterile swab to collect microorganisms from a wound, throat, or other body site. The lab cultures the sample to identify bacteria or fungi, then tests various antibiotics to determine which drugs inhibit growth. Results identify the pathogen and guide targeted antimicrobial treatment, helping detect resistance and improve therapy effectiveness.

What does a vaginal swab test for in Visit Clinic?plus

A vaginal swab collects discharge to identify causes of abnormal symptoms. Tests can detect bacterial vaginosis, yeast (Candida) and trichomonas, and screen for sexually transmitted infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhea (often via NAAT). In pregnancy it can check for group B streptococcus. Laboratory analysis may include microscopy, culture, pH measurement or molecular testing to guide diagnosis and treatment.

What is a 3 swab test in gynecology in Visit Clinic?plus

A 3‑swab test in gynecology involves collecting three separate swabs from different vaginal and cervical sites (for example vulvovaginal, high vaginal and endocervical). The samples are used for microscopy, culture and molecular tests to identify causes of discharge or infection—bacterial vaginosis, yeast, trichomonas, chlamydia and gonorrhoea—so clinicians can give targeted treatment.

What is a culture test in females in Visit Clinic?plus

A culture test in females collects a swab (vaginal, cervical) or urine sample to grow and identify microorganisms—bacteria, yeast, or rarely viruses—causing infection. The laboratory isolates the organism and performs antibiotic/antifungal susceptibility testing to guide treatment. It’s used for symptoms like abnormal discharge, pelvic pain, or urinary complaints. Results usually take 24–72 hours.

What happens if my swab culture is positive in Visit Clinic?plus

If your swab culture is positive, the laboratory identifies the organism and usually performs antibiotic‑sensitivity testing. Your clinician will use the results to start or adjust targeted treatment, advise wound or site care, and recommend infection‑control measures. You may need follow‑up testing to confirm clearance, and close contacts could be informed for contagious infections. Urgency depends on the pathogen and clinical severity.

Why would a doctor order a culture and sensitivity test in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor orders a culture and sensitivity test to identify the microorganism causing an infection and determine which antibiotics effectively inhibit it. This confirms diagnosis, tailors therapy, avoids ineffective or broad-spectrum drugs, detects resistant strains, guides treatment duration, and monitors response. It’s used for serious, persistent, recurring, or hospital-acquired infections and when empiric therapy fails.