What does a bacterial culture of a woman’s secretions reveal?

Bacterial culture of female secretions can generally detect whether there are infections of pathogens such as mold, trichomonas or mycoplasma. 1. Mycobacterial infection: bacterial culture of secretions can generally detect whether the patient has a mycobacterial infection, and if it detects a mycobacterial infection, it indicates that the patient may be suffering from mycosis vaginalis and other diseases. 2. Trichomonas infection: the bacterial culture of secretion can also check out whether the patient has trichomonas infection, and if it checks out trichomonas infection, it indicates that the patient may suffer from trichomonas vaginitis and other diseases. 3. Mycoplasma infection: Generally speaking, the bacterial culture of secretion can also check out whether the patient has mycoplasma infection, if check out mycoplasma infection, it indicates that the patient may suffer from vaginal mycoplasma infection. Different hospitals may differ in the bacterial culture of secretions, and it is recommended that patients who are infected with pathogens should consult their doctors and standardize their treatment after completing other relevant examinations.