Service Providers for Vulval scrapping for fungus

The Vulval Scraping for Fungus test is used to detect fungal infections, such as Candida, in the vulva. A sterile instrument is used to gently scrape the affected area to collect a sample of cells or discharge, which is then examined under a microscope or cultured to identify any fungal organisms. No special preparation is typically required. Risks include mild discomfort or irritation during the scraping. A positive result indicates a fungal infection, while a negative result suggests no fungal presence. Treatment is based on the type of infection identified. Normal activities can be resumed after the test.