
Eye Culture and Sensitivity Test – Accurate Bacterial Infection Detection
300,00 د.إ
The Culture & Sensitivity Test – Eye is a diagnostic test designed to identify bacterial or fungal infections in the eye and determine the most effective antibiotics or antifungal treatments. Key features include precise pathogen detection, tailored antibiotic sensitivity analysis, and rapid turnaround time.
Sample Type : Swab
Methodology : Bacteriology Culture
TAT : 3 Days
Description
Eye Culture and Sensitivity Test – Accurate Bacterial & Fungal Infection Detection
The Eye Culture and Sensitivity Test from Lab Tests Dubai is a specialized microbiology test that detects and identifies bacteria, fungi, or other pathogens causing eye infections such as:
- Bacterial conjunctivitis (“pink eye”)
- Keratitis (corneal infection)
- Endophthalmitis (intraocular infection)
- Post-surgical or contact lens-related infections
Using a sterile swab or corneal scraping, this test cultures the pathogen from the eye surface and performs antibiotic/antifungal sensitivity testing—ensuring you receive the most effective treatment, not just a guess.
This test is essential for:
- Diagnosing severe or persistent eye redness and pain
- Evaluating contact lens wearers with irritation
- Confirming infection after eye surgery or trauma
- Preventing complications like corneal ulcers or permanent vision loss
Available with expert coordination for safe sample collection, Lab Tests Dubai ensures accurate, private, and timely testing—so you can protect your vision and get relief fast.
Why You Need This Test
If you have a red, painful, or watery eye with discharge, especially if over-the-counter drops aren’t helping, this test could reveal a dangerous bacterial or fungal infection that requires targeted treatment.
You need the Eye Culture & Sensitivity Test if:
- You have severe eye redness, pain, or light sensitivity
- You wear contact lenses and have eye discomfort
- You’ve had recent eye surgery (e.g., cataract, LASIK)
- You have thick yellow/green discharge or blurred vision
- Your symptoms worsen or don’t improve with treatment
- You have a history of corneal ulcers or recurrent infections
This test helps:
- Identify the exact pathogen (e.g., Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas, Fusarium)
- Avoid ineffective antibiotics and resistance
- Prevent corneal scarring or vision loss
- Guide life-saving treatment in severe cases
Early testing = faster healing and protection of your vision.
Symptoms That Indicate This Test
Consider the Eye Culture Test if you experience:
✅ For Acute Eye Infection:
- Redness, swelling, or pain in the eye
- Watery or pus-like discharge
- Sensation of a foreign body
- Blurred vision or light sensitivity (photophobia)
- Crusting of eyelids in the morning
✅ For High-Risk Individuals:
- Contact lens users
- Post-eye surgery patients
- People with dry eye or ocular surface disease
- Those with diabetes or weakened immunity
✅ For Severe or Chronic Cases:
- No improvement with antibiotic eye drops
- Corneal cloudiness or ulceration
- Severe pain or vision changes
These signs may point to bacterial, fungal, or resistant infections—and this test helps start the right treatment.
Natural Production: How Eye Infections Develop
The eye is protected by tears and eyelids—but when the surface is damaged, pathogens can invade:
- Bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus or Pseudomonas aeruginosa (common in contact lens wearers)
- Fungi like Aspergillus or Fusarium (from plant material or contaminated solutions)
- Viruses (though not detected by culture)
Infections occur due to:
- Contaminated contact lenses or solutions
- Eye trauma or foreign bodies
- Post-surgical complications
- Poor hygiene or swimming with lenses
The Culture & Sensitivity Test grows the organism and tests which antibiotics or antifungals will kill it—personalizing your treatment and saving your vision.
What Happens If Untreated? Risks of Ignoring Eye Infections
Ignoring an eye infection can lead to:
⚠️ Corneal Ulcer – open sores on the cornea
⚠️ Scarring & Permanent Vision Loss
⚠️ Endophthalmitis – internal eye infection (medical emergency)
⚠️ Glaucoma or Cataracts – secondary complications
⚠️ Loss of an Eye – in extreme cases
The good news? Most eye infections are treatable with:
- Targeted antibiotic or antifungal eye drops
- Oral antifungals for deep infections
- Contact lens discontinuation
- Surgical intervention if needed
Early testing = prevention of irreversible damage.
How to Prepare for the Test
To ensure accurate results:
✅ Do not use eye drops, ointments, or contact lenses for 24 hours before swab collection
✅ Avoid touching or rubbing the eye
✅ Wash hands before and after touching the eye
✅ Inform your doctor of:
- Current medications or drops
- Contact lens use and cleaning routine
- History of eye surgery or trauma
A sterile swab or corneal scraping is collected by an ophthalmologist or trained professional—not at home—to avoid injury.
Test Overview: Bacteriology & Fungal Culture
Report Includes:
- No Growth → No infection detected
- Organism Identified (e.g., Pseudomonas, Candida)
- Sensitivity Profile – which drugs are effective
- Clinical Recommendations for targeted therapy
Benefits of the Eye Culture & Sensitivity Test
🔹 Precise Diagnosis
Stop guessing—know the exact cause.
🔹 Personalized Treatment
Use only the drops that work.
🔹 Prevent Vision Loss
Treat aggressive infections early.
🔹 Protect Contact Lens Wearers
Avoid fungal keratitis from improper care.
🔹 Peace of Mind
Know your treatment is science-backed.
f you’re suffering from pain, redness, or discharge in your eye, the Eye Culture & Sensitivity Test gives you the answers you need in just 3 days.
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