Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screen II–(RPR, Chlamydia Abs, Mycoplasma Culture, HSV-II IgM, Urinalysis)
AED690.00
Sample Type : Serum+Urine(swab with gel)
Methodology : NA
TAT : 1 Week
Description
**Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screen II (RPR, Chlamydia Abs, Mycoplasma Culture, HSV-II IgM, Urinalysis)**
**Why You Need This Test**
The Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screen II is a comprehensive diagnostic panel designed to detect and monitor common sexually transmitted infections (STIs). This test includes RPR (Rapid Plasma Reagin) for syphilis, Chlamydia antibodies, Mycoplasma culture, HSV-II IgM for herpes simplex virus type II, and a urinalysis. Early detection of STIs is crucial for effective treatment and prevention of complications. This test is essential for individuals who are sexually active, especially those with multiple partners or those experiencing symptoms of an STI. By identifying infections early, this test helps protect your reproductive health, prevent the spread of infections, and ensure timely medical intervention.
**Symptoms That Indicate This Test**
Consider taking the Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screen II if you experience any of the following symptoms or conditions:
– Unusual discharge from the genitals.
– Pain or burning sensation during urination.
– Genital sores, blisters, or ulcers.
– Itching, redness, or swelling in the genital area.
– Pain during sexual intercourse.
– Lower abdominal or pelvic pain.
– A history of unprotected sexual activity or multiple sexual partners.
– Partner diagnosed with an STI.
**Natural Production**
The body naturally produces antibodies, such as Chlamydia Abs and HSV-II IgM, in response to infections caused by pathogens like bacteria and viruses. These antibodies are part of the immune system’s defense mechanism to fight off infections. However, the presence of these antibodies in the bloodstream indicates exposure to specific STIs. Similarly, urinalysis and Mycoplasma culture help detect bacterial infections in the urinary and reproductive tracts. Factors such as sexual activity, immune system health, and hygiene practices can influence the levels of these markers and the likelihood of infection.
**What Happens If Untreated**
Ignoring abnormal results from this test can lead to severe health complications. Untreated syphilis can progress to advanced stages, causing damage to the heart, brain, and other organs. Chlamydia and Mycoplasma infections can result in pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), infertility, and chronic pelvic pain. HSV-II can cause recurrent outbreaks and increase the risk of transmitting the virus to sexual partners. Additionally, untreated STIs can increase the risk of contracting or transmitting HIV. Early diagnosis and treatment are critical to preventing these long-term health risks.
**How to Prepare for the Test**
To ensure accurate results, follow these preparation guidelines:
– Avoid urinating for at least one hour before providing a urine sample.
– Inform your healthcare provider about any medications or supplements you are taking, as some may interfere with test results.
– Refrain from sexual activity for 24-48 hours before the test, if advised by your healthcare provider.
– Follow any additional instructions provided by the lab or your doctor.
**Test Overview**
– **Sample Type**: Serum and urine (swab with gel).
– **Methodology**: Not applicable (NA).
– **Turnaround Time (TAT)**: 1 week.
This test involves collecting a blood sample, a urine sample, and a swab for culture. The samples are analyzed in a laboratory to detect the presence of antibodies, pathogens, or abnormalities associated with STIs. Results are typically available within one week, providing you with timely insights into your sexual health.
**Call to Action**
Take control of your sexual health today with the Sexually Transmitted Diseases Screen II. Early detection is key to effective treatment and preventing complications. Whether you’re experiencing symptoms or seeking peace of mind, this comprehensive test is your first step toward better health. Book your lab test online now and find a diagnostic test near you to ensure your well-being and protect your future.
**Category**: Sexual Health Testing
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