NIPPLE DISCHARGE FOR CYTOLOGY(RIGHT&LEFT)

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Tests Details :

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Department : CYTOLOGY

The Nipple Discharge for Cytology test is a diagnostic procedure used to analyze fluid discharged from the nipples of both breasts (right and left). The collected sample is examined under a microscope to identify the presence of abnormal, inflammatory, or cancerous cells.

Nipple discharge can occur due to various reasons, including infections, hormonal imbalances, benign breast conditions, or, in some cases, breast cancer. This test helps in early detection and differentiation between benign and serious conditions.

The purpose of the Nipple Discharge for Cytology (Right & Left) Test is to

  • To examine nipple discharge for abnormal cells
  • To detect early signs of breast cancer
  • To evaluate causes of nipple discharge
  • To differentiate benign and malignant breast conditions
  • To support diagnosis of breast-related disorders

Tests Preparation :

Consult your doctor. No fasting is required Avoid applying creams, lotions, or powders on the breast area before the test Inform your doctor about any medications or hormonal treatments Follow instructions given by the healthcare provider for proper sample collection
The Nipple Discharge for Cytology test examines discharge from both breasts to detect abnormal or malignant cells and assess underlying breast conditions.

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