Prostatic fluid bacterial culture report
Semen shaping is the most reliable way to diagnose bacterial prostatitis. Selecting appropriate antibiotics based on drug sensitivity tests can improve the effectiveness of clinical treatment. : Bacterial culture test can find pathogenic bacteria, Staphylococcus is more common, followed by Streptococcus infection, and Diplococcus gonorrhoeae can also be found. Mycobacterium tuberculosis can also be found in men suffering from prostate tuberculosis. Groups that need to be checked: patients with bacterial infection and prostatitis.
Unsuitable groups: Patients with damage to the external urethra orifice are not suitable for immediate semen collection. Taboos before inspection:
(1) Semen collection should be done after abstinence for more than 5 days. Otherwise it will affect the inspection results.
(2) Antibiotics should be stopped before specimen collection. Because after antibiotics enter the body, they can reach every tissue and organ in the body in a short period of time, and even inhibit the growth and reproduction of microorganisms such as bacteria in the specimen collection in the culture medium, resulting in false negative results and misdiagnosis of some pathogenic bacteria. Therefore, if the patient has been treated with antibiotics when seeking medical treatment, whether it is for the treatment of prostatitis or other organ infections, he or she should generally stop taking the medicine for 3 days before collecting urine, semen and other specimens, as well as routine physical examination, isolation and analysis of pathogenic bacteria. Of course, in some special circumstances, such as acute prostatitis or when waiting cannot be done for some other special reasons, you do not need to worry about this.
(3) Long foreskin can cause positive symptoms. Because there are often a variety of bacteria or other microorganisms on the urethra or the urethra orifice mucosa of patients with prostatitis, as well as on the skin of the genitals, collected semen and other specimens are often contaminated by these microorganisms that exist on the surface of the genitals. The microbial strains collected from these contaminated specimens can cause semen and other specimens that were originally tested for sterility to produce positive results for bacteria, making people mistakenly believe that the patient's prostate or other organs in the urinary system have infections or even serious infections. Therefore, before collecting specimens, you must pay attention to cleaning the vulva and check whether the foreskin is too long and whether there is infection.
(4) Collecting semen specimens The reproductive organs should be carefully cleaned before collection.
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