Bacteria and protozoa in prostatic fluid

The prostatic fluid is made into a uniform smear, and after being dried, it is fixed by flame, and is subjected to Gram staining or acid-fast staining, and oil mirror microscopic examination. Specimen collection, usually after the prostate massage by the clinician, collect the specimen on the slide and immediately send it for examination. Basic Information Specialist classification: male examination inspection classification: pathogenic microbiological examination Applicable gender: whether the male is fasting: not fasting Analysis results: Below normal: Normal value: no Above normal: negative: Pathogenic microorganisms were not detected. Positive: Detection of pathogenic microorganisms. Tips: Usually after the prostate massage by the clinician, the specimens are collected on the slides and immediately sent for examination. Normal value no. Clinical significance The common pathogens are Escherichia coli, Staphylococcus, Streptococcus, Neisseria gonorrhoeae, and seminal vesicle tuberculosis. Positive results may be diseases: precautions for male reproductive tuberculosis Specimen collection, usually after the prostate massage by the clinician, collect the specimen on the slide and immediately send it for examination. Inspection process Prostate fluid smear see a lot of white blood cells, lecithin reduction, direct microscopic examination and culture can be found. Not suitable for the crowd Generally there is no suitable for the crowd. Adverse reactions and risks Generally no complications and harm.

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