Service Providers for Peritoneal Fluid for Anti TB IgG

This test detects the presence of antibodies against tuberculosis (TB) in the peritoneal fluid, helping diagnose peritoneal TB. Preparation involves fasting before the procedure. During the test, a doctor performs a paracentesis, inserting a needle into the abdomen to collect fluid. Risks include infection, bleeding, or injury to surrounding organs. After the test, you may feel slight discomfort at the site. Results indicate the presence of TB antibodies; a high level suggests active TB infection. Conditions like prior TB treatment or other infections can influence the results.