hi sir my stool report is that physical examination colour : brown consistency : soft mucus : NIL fresh blood : NIL worms : NIL Microscopic examination PUS CELLS : 1-2 /HPF RBCs : NIL /HPF FATS : NIL /HPF OVA : NOT SEEN CYSTS :NOT SEEN UNDIGESTED FOOD : (+) Bacteria : (+++) sir i just want to know about my report
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The interpretation of your stool analysis is as follows:
Physical features like color, consistency are within normal limits
Microscopic examination shows the presence of pus cells and bacteria only.
Ova, cysts and fat are all absent.
Absence of ova and cyst indicate that there is no parasitic infection in your intestines.
Absence of fats indicates that pancreatic functions are all normal.
Absence of blood indicates that there is no bleeding in the intestinal tract.
Presence of bacteris needs to be further evaluated by culture studies.
Growth of any particular bacteria requires further antibiotic treatment.
Thanks and take care
Dr Shailja P Wahal
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Hello and welcome to HCM The interpretation of your stool analysis is as follows: Physical features like color, consistency are within normal limits Microscopic examination shows the presence of pus cells and bacteria only. Ova, cysts and fat are all absent. Absence of ova and cyst indicate that there is no parasitic infection in your intestines. Absence of fats indicates that pancreatic functions are all normal. Absence of blood indicates that there is no bleeding in the intestinal tract. Presence of bacteris needs to be further evaluated by culture studies. Growth of any particular bacteria requires further antibiotic treatment. Thanks and take care Dr Shailja P Wahal