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A precise test to identify the specific bacteria causing a UTI and determine the most effective antibiotic for fast and thorough infection recovery.

Prices starts from: 56.25 SAR

Scientific name: Urine Culture and Sensitivity Test

Urine Culture and Sensitivity is a medical test used to detect the presence of bacteria or germs in the urine. A urine sample is collected and placed in a suitable laboratory environment to encourage the growth of any microorganisms that may be present. This test helps diagnose urinary tract infections and is especially important in cases of recurr...

Urine Culture and Sensitivity Test
Service type Laboratory Culture (Urine)
Duration 5-10 minutes
Fasting Fasting is not required
Prices Starting from 56.25 SAR

Included Services

  • Urine Culture and Sensitivity Test
  • The optimal health guidance based on the result.
  • Personal support services from Lahalak

Medical Service Information

Purpose Test

  • Infection Detection: The test helps identify the presence of bacteria or germs in the urine, indicating a urinary tract infection.
  • Bacteria Type: The test determines the type of bacteria causing the infection, helping doctors better understand the nature of the infection.
  • Bacterial Antibiotic Sensitivity: The test performs an assessment to determine how the bacteria respond to various antibiotics. This helps in selecting the most appropriate and effective treatment.
  • Diagnosis of Other Conditions: It can also help detect other microorganisms such as fungi or parasites, which may indicate different health conditions.
  • Treatment Effectiveness Evaluation: This test is used to monitor the effectiveness of prescribed treatment, as it can be repeated to see if the infection has responded to therapy.

Recommended groups

  • Individuals with Urinary Tract Infection Symptoms: Such as pain during urination, urgent need to urinate, fever, or side pain.
  • Individuals with a History of Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: Testing is preferred to determine the cause of repeated infections.
  • Pregnant Women: The test is important to detect any potential infection, as infections can affect pregnancy.
  • Individuals Taking Immunosuppressive Medications: Such as drugs used for cancer treatment or autoimmune conditions, as they may be more susceptible to infections.
  • Individuals with Kidney Problems or Chronic Conditions Like Diabetes: These conditions increase the risk of infection.
  • Individuals Undergoing Surgery: In the urinary tract or organ transplants, testing is preferred to ensure there is no infection before surgery.

Symptoms indicative

  • Pain During Urination: Feeling pain or burning during urination.
  • Frequent Urination: Urgent and repeated need to urinate, especially at night.
  • Presence of Blood in Urine: Appearance of red or brown color, indicating blood (hematuria).
  • Changes in Urine Color: Such as dark or cloudy urine, which may indicate an infection.
  • Unusual Urine Odor: Strong or foul odor may indicate the presence of an infection.
  • Fever or Chills: Signs indicating an infection in the body.

FAQs

  • Purpose of Urine Culture and Sensitivity Test? The goal is to detect the presence of bacteria or germs in the urine, determine their type, and assess their response to antibiotics, helping diagnose urinary infections and guide treatment.
  • How the Test is Performed? A urine sample is collected in a sterile container and sent to the laboratory to be cultured in an environment suitable for microorganism growth.
  • Does the Patient Need to Fast Before the Test? Usually, fasting is not required, but it is recommended to avoid certain foods and drinks that may affect test results.
  • Time to Get Results? Results typically take 24 to 48 hours, although some bacteria may take longer to grow.
  • What Do Abnormal Results Mean? Abnormal results may indicate a bacterial or germ infection and should be discussed with a doctor to determine the next steps for treatment.
  • How to Improve Test Accuracy? It is important to collect the sample correctly according to instructions and avoid contamination.

Normal Levels

  • Negative Result: This is considered normal, meaning no significant growth of bacteria or germs in the sample.
  • Bacteria Less Than 1,000 CFU/mL: Usually not indicative of an infection.
  • More Than 100,000 CFU/mL: Considered strong evidence of a urinary tract infection.
  • Between 1,000 and 100,000 CFU/mL: May indicate a possible infection, especially if clinical symptoms are present.
  • Sensitive: Indicates that the bacteria respond well to a specific antibiotic.
  • Resistant: Indicates that the bacteria do not respond to a specific antibiotic, meaning its use would not be effective in treating the infection.

Conditions & Notices

  • The terms and conditions announced on the "Lahalak" medical platform apply.
  • There are no special conditions for the service other than those mentioned.

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