Service Providers for Scrapping from Tongue for C/S

The test is used to detect infections, such as Candida or other fungal overgrowth, or bacterial infections in the mouth or throat. The procedure involves scraping the surface of the tongue with a sterile swab to collect a sample. No special preparation is needed. Risks include mild discomfort or gagging. Results are interpreted by identifying pathogens in the sample, and conditions like oral hygiene or diet can affect accuracy. During the test, some discomfort may occur, but it's generally quick and non-invasive. Post-test, there are typically no significant side effects.