- What is FNAC?
- FNAC stands for Fine Needle Aspiration Cytology. It is a diagnostic procedure used to extract cell samples from lumps, masses, or lesions for examination.
- How is FNAC performed?
- During FNAC, a thin needle is inserted into the abnormal area, and suction is applied to collect cell samples. The procedure is guided by ultrasound or palpation.
- Is FNAC a painful procedure?
- FNAC is generally well-tolerated and causes minimal discomfort. Local anesthesia may be used to numb the area if needed.
- What are the advantages of FNAC?
- FNAC offers benefits such as minimal invasiveness, quick results, accurate diagnosis, cost-effectiveness, and a wide range of applications.