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What Is The Suggestion For Loose Motions And Below Stool Test?
hi, my daughter facing loose motion from date 25.3.14. we consulted Doctor he gave oflox,cyclopm,base powder. situation improved, but not solved completely. did stool test today below are results age ; 2.3 yrs mucous ; present rbc s;4-5/hpf pus cells;10-12/hpf doctor advised to admit in hospital and treat with iv. kindly suggest further.
Noted the history about your daughter who is 2.3 years and started with loose motions since long, Doctor gave Oflox, Cyclopam, base powder which which the condition improved but not completely.
- mucus present, - RBCs 4-5/hpf and pus calls 10-12 hpf.
Hence the Doctor advised to get admitted. If the condition is felt serious like dehydration, toxemia, septicemia or the patient is not responding to routine, it is better to get admitted as a large loose stools and vomiting can cause dehydration on anytime. Also needed is probiotics.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. T Chandrakant
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What Is The Suggestion For Loose Motions And Below Stool Test?
Hi, Noted the history about your daughter who is 2.3 years and started with loose motions since long, Doctor gave Oflox, Cyclopam, base powder which which the condition improved but not completely. Stool test shows: - mucus present, - RBCs 4-5/hpf and pus calls 10-12 hpf. Hence the Doctor advised to get admitted. If the condition is felt serious like dehydration, toxemia, septicemia or the patient is not responding to routine, it is better to get admitted as a large loose stools and vomiting can cause dehydration on anytime. Also needed is probiotics. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. T Chandrakant