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Done Blood Test. What Does The Report Indicate?

pls this is my blood analysis reporst consistency formed colour brown odour fecal mucus nil blood nil worms nil pus cells 1-2 rbcs 0-1 starc + fat few meat fibers + veg. fibers + ova nil protozoa nil bacteria normal yeast nil pls can you interprete for me????
Sat, 27 Apr 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello and welcome to HCM,

I would like to correct you. The report that you have posted is stool report and not a blood report.
the stool report reveals normal physical characteristics- color, consistency, and odour.
RBCs are negligible (0-1), WBCs are scanty (1-2).
Starch is present in traces, fat is absent.
there is no evidence of any ova, cyst or protozoa.
Thus, there is no evidence of infection , malabsorption or any kind of bleed in the intestinal tract.

Thanks and take care,
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Done Blood Test. What Does The Report Indicate?

Hello and welcome to HCM, I would like to correct you. The report that you have posted is stool report and not a blood report. the stool report reveals normal physical characteristics- color, consistency, and odour. RBCs are negligible (0-1), WBCs are scanty (1-2). Starch is present in traces, fat is absent. there is no evidence of any ova, cyst or protozoa. Thus, there is no evidence of infection , malabsorption or any kind of bleed in the intestinal tract. Thanks and take care, Dr Shailja P Wahal