How do you collect sputum sample?

Sputum is usually a combination of saliva and mucus that is formed in human lungs. To collect the sample Sputa, doctors generally have a deep cough and spit into a cup. Often there are certain measures to avoid any contamination of the sample, and sometimes the patient must drink additional fluid to increase the amount of lung secretion. In other situations, doctors must vacuum sputum with a tube inserted into the nose that runs back into the neck. This method is particularly common in patients who are too severe to cough their own samples - sometimes doctors can even have to take these samples with a syringe inserted into the neck. This is often done very carefully to prevent the addition of any chemicals to the sample. Chemicals can sometimes kill bacteria or viruses, and the entire purpose of collecting sputum samples is usually to find out if there is something strange life inside the lungs. The safest way to clean your mouth is usually rinsed with water.

After gathering sputum, doctors generally use parts of samples to test various infections. This is done by sputum for foods that like to eat different types of bacteria and other foreign attackers. If something is growing on these foods, he tells doctors what infection the patient suffers. This can be useful for doctors in determining the best therapeutic approaches for someone who has respiratory diseases. This is sometimes especially necessary when the disease is mysterious and does not respond to normal therapeutic measures.

Sometimes patients can have a heavy cough for a good sputum sample. In these situations, doctors may ask patients to drink water and then return in an hour for the next attempt. DEHYDRAPRIC SPUTA is one of the most common problems because it reduces the available liquid in the lungs. Drinking water is generally the most visible way to deal with this problem, but there are others.

doctors sometimes put the tube into the respiratory passage to directly atThey put liquid in the lungs. This fluid is generally mixed with dried mucus and when the patient cough it, it is essentially equivalent to the normal sputum sample. This procedure can sometimes be somewhat unpleasant, so doctors usually calm patients first.

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