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Gram stain of urethral discharge

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Gram stain of urethral discharge
Gram stain of urethral discharge

Alternative Names    Return to top

Urethral discharge gram stain

Definition    Return to top

A gram stain of urethral discharge is a test used to identify bacteria in fluid from the tube that drains urine from the bladder (urethra).

How the Test is Performed    Return to top

Fluid from the urethra is collected on a cotton swab. A sample from this swab is applied in a very thin layer to a microscope slide. A series of stains called a gram stain is applied to the specimen.

The stained smear is then examined under the microscope for the presence of bacteria. The color, size, and shape of the cells help identify the organism causing the infection.

How to Prepare for the Test    Return to top

This test is often performed in the health care provider's office.

How the Test Will Feel    Return to top

You may feel pressure or burning when the cotton swab touches the urethra.

Why the Test is Performed    Return to top

The test is performed when an abnormal urethral discharge is present. It may be performed if a sexually transmitted disease is suspected.

Normal Results    Return to top

No presence of organisms is normal.

What Abnormal Results Mean    Return to top

Abnormal results may indicate gonorrhea or other infections.

Risks    Return to top

There are no risks.

Considerations    Return to top

A culture of the specimen (urethral discharge culture) should be performed in addition to the gram stain. More sophisticated diagnostic tests (such as PCR tests) are sometimes also done.

Update Date: 11/12/2007

Updated by: Arnold L. Lentnek, M.D., Division of Infectious Disease, Kennestone Hospital, Marietta, GA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network.

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