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What Does The Following Sputum Test Report Suggest?

Description Text What is considered to be normal range of pus cells in sputum? What does the following report suggest: Gram stain: pus cell seen 1+ Epithelial cells seen 1+ Occasional gram positive cocci . pairs and chains seen Gram negative bacilli seen
Thu, 15 Nov 2018
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Hello,

The sputum normally should not contain pus cells. The presence of cocci gram-positive and negative and puss cells are signs of bacterial infection.

You should do a culture of the sputum and take treatment according to antibiogram.

If I would treat you empirically I would use a broad spectrum of antibiotics like cephalosporins.

Hope I have answered the question. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Olgeta Xhufka,
General & Family Physician
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What Does The Following Sputum Test Report Suggest?

Hello, The sputum normally should not contain pus cells. The presence of cocci gram-positive and negative and puss cells are signs of bacterial infection. You should do a culture of the sputum and take treatment according to antibiogram. If I would treat you empirically I would use a broad spectrum of antibiotics like cephalosporins. Hope I have answered the question. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Olgeta Xhufka, General & Family Physician