Service Providers for Peritoneal Fluid for C/S

This test detects infections in the peritoneal cavity (abdominal lining) and identifies the bacteria causing the infection. Preparation involves fasting before the procedure. During the test, a healthcare provider performs a procedure called paracentesis to collect fluid from the abdomen using a needle. Risks include infection, bleeding, and injury to surrounding organs. After the test, mild discomfort or bloating may occur. Results identify pathogens and their antibiotic sensitivity, guiding treatment. Conditions like liver disease, recent surgery, or peritonitis can affect results or the success of the procedure.