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Pyrexia of Unknown Origin (PUO) is when someone has a high temperature (fever), but the reason for it is unknown even after checking. The PUO Profile is a thorough group of tests designed to figure out what might be causing a long-lasting fever. This set of tests includes Aerobic and Anaerobic Blood Cultures, as well as IgM Antibodies to Dengue, Leptospira, Brucella, and Epstein-Barr virus (EBV).
This test helps doctor to evaluate the root cause of Pyrexia and the test includes:
Leptospira
Brucella
EBV
IgM Antibodies To Dengue
Aerobic & Anaerobic Blood Culture
Note: Home Sample Collection is only for Pathology lab tests.
The PUO profile is recommended when a patient has a persistent fever, the cause of which cannot be identified despite initial investigations. It helps in diagnosing potential infectious or non-infectious causes of the fever.
We Charge ₹ 6200/- for the PUO profile.
A PUO Profile is designed to investigate persistent fever of unknown origin. Conditions that can be detected through this profile may include infectious diseases, inflammatory disorders, autoimmune conditions, certain cancers, and other underlying medical issues.
Individuals who have a persistent, unexplained fever should consider undergoing a PUO profile.
No, the PUO profile requires a blood sample to be collected and analyzed in a lab. This requires professional medical personnel and cannot be done at home.
The results of the PUO profile can provide valuable information about the cause of the fever, allowing healthcare providers to devise an appropriate treatment plan.
A negative result means that the tests did not find evidence of the specific pathogens included in the profile. However, it does not entirely rule out the possibility of infection or other causes of fever.