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Fungal Stain Test - Price, Purpose, Procedure, Results, & More

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The test detects the fungi in the blood to diagnose fungal infection & guide & monitor treatment.

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Reports in (T&C)18 hrs
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Sputum, Urine, Fluids

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Introduction to Fungal Stain Test 

The doctor usually recommends a fungal stain test to detect fungal infection. The test helps your healthcare provider determine what type of fungus or fungi is present in your blood, followed by the treatment based on the reports. The most common symptoms suggestive of a fungal stain test include skin, lung, or systemic fungal infection. You may experience coughing, shortness of breath, fever, chest pain, and wheezing. Sometimes, the doctor may suggest retaking the test to monitor the effectiveness of the treatment. In other words, the fungal stain test is a lab test performed to detect the presence of fungi in a biological specimen. These could be blood, tissue, or body fluids. 

If your doctor has suggested a fungal stain test, please don't hesitate to let us know. Book a fungal stain test immediately from the Redcliffe Labs. The test involves a sample type: sputum, urine, or fluids. Once you book a test for fungus detection in blood, our phlebotomist will come to collect your sample at the time given and send it to the laboratory, where the expert will analyze the sample and prepare the report. So, why wait? Book the fungal stain test with us now! 

Test Details:

Also known As fungal test, fungal culture test, blood culture
Purpose The test detects the fungi in the blood to diagnose a fungal infection and guide and monitor treatment.
Preparation Do not drink or smoke before the test. 
Fasting No fasting is required.
Get reports within 18 hours
Actual cost INR 640
Cost INR 300

What is the purpose of a fungal stain test?

The fungal stain test checks for fungi diagnoses infection, and starts treatment. The signs and symptoms of a fungal stain test are the same as those caused by bacteria and viruses.

Fungal infections range from superficial skin to serious lung, blood, systemic disease, or deep issues. Let’s discover them in detail. 

Superficial infections may include: 

  • Itchy, red, scaly areas of skin
  • Discolored, thick, or cracked nails. 
  • Soreness, rash, or redness in the affected area. 
  • Thrush or white patches in the mouth. 
  • Itching in the vaginal area. 

Lung, blood, and systemic infections are less common, but these diseases can affect any organ in the body. 

  • Lung infections may cause flu-like symptoms like coughing, fever, headaches, rashes, and muscle aches. 
  • Septicaemia or blood infections may cause chills, nausea, fever, and an irregular heartbeat.
  • Central Nervous System (CNS) infections may cause stiff neck, sensitivity to light, and persistent headaches. 

No matter the reason, if your doctor has suggested a fungal stain test, you need not delay to avoid negative health outcomes. It is crucial to get tested within time to take appropriate measures accordingly. 

What preparations are needed for a fungal stain test? 

You do not need any special preparations for fungal testing, which includes a microscopic examination of the sample on a slide. The sample required for a fungal stain test includes sputum, urine, or fluids. Once you have booked a fungal stain test from Redcliffe Labs, our phlebotomist will arrive at your doorstep to collect the sample. 

  • The best thing about fungal testing is you need not stay on an empty stomach. It means you can drink water or eat before the test. 
  • Confirm with your doctor if you must eat or stop taking your regular medicine before the test. Some medicines can interfere with the test results. 
  • Avoid running, jumping, or any strenuous activity. It can affect your hormones. 

If you have any doubts or concerns about preparations for a fungal stain test, please discuss them with your doctor before the test to improve the accuracy of the results. 

What is the procedure for a fungal stain test?

A fungal stain test involves staining a urine sample, infected tissue, or fluid with a special dye to detect the fungi causing the infection and begin treatment rapidly.

Once you book the fungal stain test from our diagnostic center, you need not go anywhere to submit your sample. Our phlebotomist has the expertise in home sample collection. He will arrive at your place to collect the sample and hand it over to the expert in the dedicated lab for analysis and reporting. 

What do the fungal stain test results mean?

A fungal test detects and identifies a specific type of fungus in your blood. Sometimes, a healthcare provider may suggest a fungal culture to identify the fungus causing the infection in your body. 

If fungi are present in your sample, it means you currently have an infection that needs immediate medical attention to be treated on time. 

What if the fungal stain test reports are positive?

If your fungal stain test reports are positive, the fungal elements are present in the sample. It allows the healthcare provider to personalize treatment appropriately and suggest further investigation. Your doctor may order additional tests to fully comprehend the extent of the infection and ensure effective treatment. 

Who should take the fungal stain test?

A fungal stain test is recommended for those individuals who complain about a fungal infection. Specific scenarios in which a fungal test might be advised are as follows: 

  • Patients with persistent skin, nail, or hair infections: The test might diagnose the cause of chronic or recurring rashes, scaling, itching, nail discoloration, or hair loss. 
  • Patients with respiratory symptoms: A fungal test is needed for individuals with persistent cough, shortness of breath, or chest pain. 
  • Immunocompromised Individuals: HIV/AIDS, cancer, and those who are on immunocompromised drugs usually have a weak immune system and thus are more susceptible to invasive fungal infections. 

In short, a fungal test is mandatory for those who exhibit symptoms of fungal infection or belong to high-risk groups. The test accurately diagnoses the disease, which is essential for effective treatment and management. 

What are the risks associated with the fungal stain test?

The fungal stain test is itself a low-risk procedure. It involves collecting a sputum sample, fluids, or urine. So, the risks depend on the type of sample being collected and the method of collection. 

  • A sputum sample is safe. However, some people may experience mild discomfort or coughing. 
  • Cerebrospinal Fluid (CSF) collection may cause a headache, a small risk of bleeding in the spinal area, or back pain. 
  • The urine fungal stain test does not involve a physical risk and is one of the safest methods for collecting fungal samples. However, the presence of bacteria or other microorganisms from the skin or genital area may lead to inaccurate test results. 

Common types of stains used in a fungal test: 

A fungal stain test involves various stains that help visualize fungal elements in clinical samples. Some common types of stains used in a fungal test are: 

  • Potassium Hydroxyl (KOH) stain: This is a first-line test primarily used for skin, hair, and nail samples. 
  • Gomori Methenamine Silver (GMS) Stain is commonly used for tissue samples and is useful for detecting fungi in tissue sections. 
  • Calcofluor White Stain: This type of stain is used for various samples, including respiratory tissues and fluids. 

Each stain has a specific purpose, allowing for accurate diagnosis of various fungal infections. 

Book a Fungal Stain Test at an Affordable Fungal Stain Test Cost! 

If your doctor has suggested a fungal test based on symptoms such as itchiness or redness on the skin, creamy discharge from the vaginal area, brittle nails, or any, book a fungal stain test from Redcliffe Labs for INR 300. Get reports within 18 hours. 

We provide sample collection at home in Delhi or anywhere and thus help patients who find it challenging to visit diagnostic centers. It also helps patients who juggle work and healthcare and thus prevent delays in health checks due to their jam-packed schedules. 

Nevertheless, express slots are also available to get your fungal stain test sample collected within 45 minutes and accurate reports within 18 hours. So, why wait? Book a fungal stain test with us now! 

Fungal Stain Test Price

Fungal Stain Test Cost in Different Cities - Redcliffe Labs

City Name Discounted Price
Delhi ₹300
Ahmedabad ₹300
Mumbai ₹300
Bangalore ₹300
Noida ₹300
Pune ₹300
Lucknow ₹300
Hyderabad ₹300
Chennai ₹300
Gurgaon ₹300
Jaipur ₹300
Faridabad ₹300
Indore ₹300
Patna ₹300

Note: We also offer Fungal Stain Test PAN India. Please call the number 8988988787 to check the availability of our services in your area.

Conclusion 

A fungal stain test is an important tool that helps diagnose, treat, and manage fungal infections. However, the test is more suitable for all types of fungal infections. The effectiveness of the fungal stain test typically depends on the fungus type, the infection's location, and the sample's quality. Consult with your doctor if you have a fungal infection to determine whether a fungal stain test or other diagnostic tests are necessary. 

Why Redcliffe Labs?

Redcliffe Labs is one of the best diagnostic laboratory chains in India. We offer various medical tests, including routine blood tests, advanced genetic testing, imaging services, and other specialized services at the most competitive rates. We also provide home sample collection services, making it convenient for patients who cannot visit a lab in person. 

Our labs are equipped with state-of-the-art diagnostic technology, which helps ensure precise test results. So, why wait? If your doctor has suggested a fungal stain test, book with us now! 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Fungal Stain Test?
The fungal test is a laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections performed to detect fungi in the blood that cause infections in the body.
    What is a Fungal Stain Test price?
    If interested, you can book the fungal test with us now. The fungal stain test price at Redcliffe Labs is just Rs 300. Download the Redcliffe mobile app or call us directly to schedule a home sample collection appointment and get reports within 18 hours.
      Why is a Fungal Stain Test performed?
      The fungal stain test detects fungal infections by identifying the presence of fungal organisms in clinical samples. It is crucial to diagnose skin and nail infections, respiratory infections, and systemic infections. However, it is also used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment.
        What should I do to prepare for the test?
        No fasting is required for a fungal stain test. It means you are allowed to eat or drink anything except alcohol before the test. However, your doctor may advise you not to eat or even drink water before the test due to your underlying conditions.
          What if the Fungal Stain Test results are negative?
          If your fungal stain test results are negative, no infection is detected in your body. However, a negative test result doesn’t always indicate the absence of fungal infections.
            Can a Fungal Stain Test be used for all types of fungal infections?
            No, a fungal stain test does have limitations. It is a valuable diagnostic tool that can help detect superficial infections, respiratory infections, tissue infections, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infections. However, the test is unsuitable for deep-seated infections, bloodstream infections, chronic and latent infections, fungi with minimal stain affinity, and samples with high background material.
              Is there a need for follow-up tests after a Fungal Stain Test?
              Yes, follow-up tests are needed after a fungal stain test, mainly when you are tested negative, inconclusive, or if there is a strong clinical suspicion of fungal infection.

                Frequently Asked Questions

                What is a Fungal Stain Test?
                The fungal test is a laboratory diagnosis of fungal infections performed to detect fungi in the blood that cause infections in the body.
                  What is a Fungal Stain Test price?
                  If interested, you can book the fungal test with us now. The fungal stain test price at Redcliffe Labs is just Rs 300. Download the Redcliffe mobile app or call us directly to schedule a home sample collection appointment and get reports within 18 hours.
                    Why is a Fungal Stain Test performed?
                    The fungal stain test detects fungal infections by identifying the presence of fungal organisms in clinical samples. It is crucial to diagnose skin and nail infections, respiratory infections, and systemic infections. However, it is also used to monitor the effectiveness of treatment.
                      What should I do to prepare for the test?
                      No fasting is required for a fungal stain test. It means you are allowed to eat or drink anything except alcohol before the test. However, your doctor may advise you not to eat or even drink water before the test due to your underlying conditions.
                        What if the Fungal Stain Test results are negative?
                        If your fungal stain test results are negative, no infection is detected in your body. However, a negative test result doesn’t always indicate the absence of fungal infections.
                          Can a Fungal Stain Test be used for all types of fungal infections?
                          No, a fungal stain test does have limitations. It is a valuable diagnostic tool that can help detect superficial infections, respiratory infections, tissue infections, and cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) infections. However, the test is unsuitable for deep-seated infections, bloodstream infections, chronic and latent infections, fungi with minimal stain affinity, and samples with high background material.
                            Is there a need for follow-up tests after a Fungal Stain Test?
                            Yes, follow-up tests are needed after a fungal stain test, mainly when you are tested negative, inconclusive, or if there is a strong clinical suspicion of fungal infection.