Ordering the Genital Culture, Routine
A Genital Culture, Routine helps find out if bacteria, yeast, or other germs are causing symptoms like itching, burning, or unusual discharge in the genital area. This test can show exactly which germs are present, so your doctor can choose the right treatment. Interestingly, some infections found by this test may not cause obvious symptoms at first, but can still be passed to others or lead to more serious problems if not treated.
Ordering this test can help you:
- Identify the specific bacteria, yeast, or other germs causing symptoms
- Guide your doctor in choosing the most effective treatment
- Detect infections that may not have clear symptoms
- Prevent the spread of infections to partners
- Reduce the risk of complications from untreated infections
Who Should Consider Bacterial and Yeast Detection for Genital Symptoms
People who notice itching, burning, or a rash in the genital area after swimming in a public pool may wonder if an infection is the cause. This test is also helpful for those who have unexplained genital discomfort, a new or unusual discharge, or sores that do not heal quickly. Ordering this test may also be useful in these situations:
- After starting a new relationship and noticing genital irritation
- When symptoms return after previous treatment for an infection
- For people with diabetes who develop genital redness or swelling
- When a partner is diagnosed with a sexually transmitted infection
- After using a new soap or hygiene product and developing persistent genital symptoms, as some products can disrupt the natural balance and allow germs to grow
This test helps find the exact cause of symptoms, so your doctor can treat the infection quickly and prevent it from getting worse or spreading. Delaying this test could mean a longer time with symptoms and a higher chance of passing the infection to others.
Preparing for Genital Swab and Culture Testing
Fasting is not needed before this test, so you can eat and drink as usual. Always follow any instructions your doctor or healthcare provider gives you to make sure your sample is collected the right way.
Labs Included When Ordering Your Genital Culture, Routine
Test Name | Reference Range | Significance | Low and High Levels of Genital Culture, Routine |
---|---|---|---|
Genital Culture | No growth of pathogenic organisms | This test checks for bacteria, yeast, and other germs in the genital area. It helps find the cause of symptoms like discharge, itching, or sores. |
High levels mean there is an infection with bacteria, yeast, or other germs that may need treatment.
Low levels mean no infection was found, or only normal germs are present. |
Isolation and Identification of Organisms | No pathogenic organisms isolated | If germs are found, the lab will identify the exact type. This helps your doctor know what is causing the symptoms and how to treat it. |
High levels mean a specific germ was found and identified, which may need targeted treatment.
Low levels mean no harmful germs were found. |
Susceptibility Testing (if needed) | Sensitive to common antibiotics | If a harmful germ is found, this test checks which antibiotics or antifungals will work best. It helps your doctor choose the right medicine. |
High levels mean the germ is resistant to some medicines and may need a different treatment.
Low levels mean the germ is sensitive to common medicines and can be treated easily. |
Reference ranges may change slightly as labs update their methods and guidelines.
Genital Culture, Routine FAQ
Is there Genital Culture, Routine testing near me?
This is a test kit that you can collect locally, and you can check the draw location link at the top of the page for nearby options. Quick and easy access to a collection site is helpful if you are dealing with symptoms like burning or discharge and want answers without delay.
How do I interpret the test results?
While your treating physician should review your results, you can also use our one-on-one test results review service with our clinical team for extra support and clear explanations.
What is the cost of the test?
The price for this test includes standard shipping to you and back to the lab, but draw fees may apply. Ordering this test can help you find the cause of symptoms like itching or discharge, so you can start the right treatment sooner.
How often should I retest?
Retesting is usually recommended if symptoms return, after treatment, or if your doctor suggests it based on your results. Repeating the test can confirm that the infection is gone and help prevent future problems.
How accurate is the test?
This test uses culture methods to grow and identify bacteria, yeast, and other germs from a genital swab, with a sensitivity of 95% and specificity of 98%. TrueHealthLabs.com works with CLIA-certified and CAP-certified labs to maintain high-quality testing standards you can trust.
Important Notes
- This test cannot be collected in NY, NJ, MA, and RI. Contact us with questions.
- There will be a $25.00 charge for each organism’s susceptibility if a pathogenic species is isolated.
Medical Review Board
Reviewed by Jeff Donohue M.D. from Body Logic and Brady Hurst DC, CCCN. Written by True Health Lab’s team of editorial health contributors.
Disclaimer: This information is for educational purposes only and not intended as medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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