Service Providers for Semen for C/S
The semen C/S (Culture and Sensitivity) test is used to identify infections in semen, typically for men experiencing infertility or urological issues. The test involves collecting a semen sample, which is cultured in a lab to detect bacteria or other pathogens. No special preparation is needed, but a period of abstinence (2–5 days) is usually recommended. During the test, the sample is collected through masturbation. Results help guide treatment with antibiotics if an infection is found. Factors like recent antibiotics or hygiene can affect results. Expect your doctor to explain findings and suggest treatment options if necessary.