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What Does 11-15 Pus Cells & 2-4 Macro Phages From Stool Test Suggest?

i have a 5 yrs old and I got her stool test done and it shows 11- 15 pus cells and 2-4 macrophages. She is normal height and weight for a 5 yr old. Can you pls help. We took her for the test because after eating last couple of days she would complain of stomach ache and then would pass gas and be okay.
Wed, 8 Feb 2017
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Well come to HCM
I really appreciate your concern, what the test results given here could be normal one second it needs to be correlate with the clinical condition or the symptoms for which it is being done, if the symptoms of stomachache is there then it could be due to colic and it may be nonspecific it is the very common complaint in pediatric age group, hope this information helps.
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What Does 11-15 Pus Cells & 2-4 Macro Phages From Stool Test Suggest?

HI Well come to HCM I really appreciate your concern, what the test results given here could be normal one second it needs to be correlate with the clinical condition or the symptoms for which it is being done, if the symptoms of stomachache is there then it could be due to colic and it may be nonspecific it is the very common complaint in pediatric age group, hope this information helps.