What Does Strange Round Substance In Stool Indicate?
Question: my sister had chemo in April and till now she is still seeing some strange round things in her stool. They are small whitish and soft. what are they and how long will this keep coming out?
Brief Answer:
hello. It seems unalarming
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. From your description I would advise her to undergo a routine and microscopic examination of the stool. However it seems unalarming condition and it is unrelated to the chemotherapy. A stool examination will solve the issue.
Please state what chemotherapy and for which condition it was given.
Please feel free to ask any question
Thanks and regards
hello. It seems unalarming
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. From your description I would advise her to undergo a routine and microscopic examination of the stool. However it seems unalarming condition and it is unrelated to the chemotherapy. A stool examination will solve the issue.
Please state what chemotherapy and for which condition it was given.
Please feel free to ask any question
Thanks and regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina
Brief Answer:
hello. It seems harmless
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. The white thing in stool appears harmless as it is not posing any problem. however, its exact nature can only be said by stool routine examination. You can get her stool examined. This will put an end to all worries.
Thanks and regards
Fell free to ask further question if any
hello. It seems harmless
Detailed Answer:
Hello dear. The white thing in stool appears harmless as it is not posing any problem. however, its exact nature can only be said by stool routine examination. You can get her stool examined. This will put an end to all worries.
Thanks and regards
Fell free to ask further question if any
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Neel Kudchadkar
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Brief Answer:
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Regards. Feel free to ask anything in future too.
Welcome
Detailed Answer:
Regards. Feel free to ask anything in future too.
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