Service Providers for Pus for C/S

A Pus culture and sensitivity (C/S) test identifies the bacteria causing an infection and determines the most effective antibiotics for treatment. The process involves collecting a pus sample from the infected area, often using a sterile swab. No special preparation is typically required. Risks include minor discomfort during sample collection. During the test, the sample is cultured in a lab to identify pathogens. Results guide antibiotic therapy. Conditions like prior antibiotic use or infection severity can influence results, and false negatives are possible. Results are typically available in 2-3 days.