What Does My MCS Test Report Indicate?
Question: l did a URETHRAL SWAB MCS test and the results shows
GRAM STAIN :NO G.N.I.D SEEN
CULTURE ISOLATE: NO BACTERIAL GROWTH
GRAM STAIN :NO G.N.I.D SEEN
CULTURE ISOLATE: NO BACTERIAL GROWTH
Brief Answer:
Normal result.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for asking HCM.
I have gone through your query. No GNID which means no gram negative intracellular diplococci which is Gonorrhea. So the test is negative for gonorrhea.
Even the culture doesn't show ant bacterial growth.
Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything not clear.
Thanks.
Normal result.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for asking HCM.
I have gone through your query. No GNID which means no gram negative intracellular diplococci which is Gonorrhea. So the test is negative for gonorrhea.
Even the culture doesn't show ant bacterial growth.
Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything not clear.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
THIS IS THE FULL TEST
URINE R/E & C/S
RESULTS
Colour STRAW
Appearance CLEAR
pH 5.0
Protein NEGATIVE
Urobilinogen NORMAL
Nitrite NEGATIVE
Sp. Gravity 1.005
Pus Cells 0-1
Rbc NONE SEEN
Epith Cells (+) PRESENT
URETHRAL SWAB MCS
GRAM STAIN NO G.N.I.D SEEN
CULTURE ISOLATE NO BACTERIAL GROWTH
TPHA/V.D.R.L
TPHA NEGATIVE
PLEASE THIS IS THE RESULTS OF MY TEST .EXPLAIN THEM TO ME AND ADVICE ME WHAT TO DO
URINE R/E & C/S
RESULTS
Colour STRAW
Appearance CLEAR
pH 5.0
Protein NEGATIVE
Urobilinogen NORMAL
Nitrite NEGATIVE
Sp. Gravity 1.005
Pus Cells 0-1
Rbc NONE SEEN
Epith Cells (+) PRESENT
URETHRAL SWAB MCS
GRAM STAIN NO G.N.I.D SEEN
CULTURE ISOLATE NO BACTERIAL GROWTH
TPHA/V.D.R.L
TPHA NEGATIVE
PLEASE THIS IS THE RESULTS OF MY TEST .EXPLAIN THEM TO ME AND ADVICE ME WHAT TO DO
Brief Answer:
The Result is absolutely normal.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome again.
Thank you for your follow up.
The result is absolutely normal. Puss cells are within normal limits which signifies there is no bacterial infection.
Swab test gives Gonorrhea as well as Syphilis as negative. No GNID means no gonorrhea. TPHA negative means no syphilis.
What clinical symptoms you are having now?
Do you had any unprotected sexual intercourse before any such symptoms?
Let me know if anything not clear.
I am happy to help you.
Thanks.
The Result is absolutely normal.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome again.
Thank you for your follow up.
The result is absolutely normal. Puss cells are within normal limits which signifies there is no bacterial infection.
Swab test gives Gonorrhea as well as Syphilis as negative. No GNID means no gonorrhea. TPHA negative means no syphilis.
What clinical symptoms you are having now?
Do you had any unprotected sexual intercourse before any such symptoms?
Let me know if anything not clear.
I am happy to help you.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
The reason why I did this test is that,am feeling some little pains in my penis and is off and on,the pain is not continue it sometimes come and go and again my penis is shrinking and when am having sex l release within seconds of intercourse am not a man as l use to be
Yes l have had an unprotected sex before.
Please l need your help.
Yes l have had an unprotected sex before.
Please l need your help.
Brief Answer:
You are free of STDs from the tests.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome again.
Thank you for your follow u query.
You are free of STDs from the tests. Now you have to rule out any organic problems. For this ultrasound of penis and examination with urologist will be needed. You have to check your testosterone levels also.
There is possibility of getting irritation in penis while having rough sex. That will resolve after giving some rest. Premature ejaculation can be due to anxiety. Start and stop technique. Thought changing when nearing ejaculation. Using condom with anesthetic and using sex positions which gives less sensation etc might help. If that is not helping then SSRI drugs like dapoxetine will be helpful.
A consultation with an Urologist is well appreciated.
Let me know if you have any further queries.
I am happy to help you.
Thanks.
You are free of STDs from the tests.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome again.
Thank you for your follow u query.
You are free of STDs from the tests. Now you have to rule out any organic problems. For this ultrasound of penis and examination with urologist will be needed. You have to check your testosterone levels also.
There is possibility of getting irritation in penis while having rough sex. That will resolve after giving some rest. Premature ejaculation can be due to anxiety. Start and stop technique. Thought changing when nearing ejaculation. Using condom with anesthetic and using sex positions which gives less sensation etc might help. If that is not helping then SSRI drugs like dapoxetine will be helpful.
A consultation with an Urologist is well appreciated.
Let me know if you have any further queries.
I am happy to help you.
Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
Please administer drugs for me to buy or tell me what drugs will help me to overcome the premature ejaculation and the pains and also unless l forget l sometimes experience itches around the penis and the testacle
Brief Answer:
Explained below.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome again.
Thank you for your follow up.
For premature ejaculation SSRIs like dapoxetine can be used whenever needed. This is a prescription drug. Usual dosage given is 30 mg taken one to three hours before intercourse. You can approach your GP for prescription.
You can take ayurvedic proprietary drugs like himalaya confido. It is usually given once to twice daily.
Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything not clear.
Thanks.
Explained below.
Detailed Answer:
Welcome again.
Thank you for your follow up.
For premature ejaculation SSRIs like dapoxetine can be used whenever needed. This is a prescription drug. Usual dosage given is 30 mg taken one to three hours before intercourse. You can approach your GP for prescription.
You can take ayurvedic proprietary drugs like himalaya confido. It is usually given once to twice daily.
Hope this may help you. Let me know if anything not clear.
Thanks.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar