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I had a fecalysis on 04/21/2016. What stood out in the results are the red blood cell count of 5-7 ... complete report fecalysis 04/21/2016 color: yellow brown consistency: soft pus cells: none red blood... View answer
fecalysis exam ( 7 days ago) was watery and showed WBC: 4-5/hpf, RBC: 1-3 with no ova or parasite seen and She was given cotrimoxazole then. Four days ago her fecalysis results was mushy with WBC: 0-2 and... View answer
My 3-month old baby's fecalysis result is: Color: Yellowish Consistency: Watery Pus cells: 0-2 / HPF Red blood cells: 0-2 / HPF Yeast cells: FEW Just want to know if this is alright or is there any ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
Good morning Doctor I just receive my fecalysis report results pus cells 0-1/hpf . red blood cells /hpf all other values are ok. I have diarrhea .abdimonal pain and pain and a little blood on my anus ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hari Charan Perigela
( General Surgeon)
hi I am dian! i have my fecalysis result today, may i know the result of these? here are the fecalysis report: character: soft color: brown rbc: 0-2/hpf pus cells: 0-2/ hpf bacteria: 4+ hoping for your ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusain
( Internal Medicine Specialist)
Good day!My daughter of 9 month old examined her fecalysis. Can you help me interpret the result.Here is the result of her fecalysis exam.Microscopic findings PUS CELLS: 15-20/hpf, RBC: 0-3/ hpf, Ca ... View answer
My daughter is experiencing LBM for two days already. Our pedia requests for fecalysis lab, but the fecalysis report shows nothing.. they are all negative.. But still my daughter is complaining to her stomach... View answer
Hi, i m 45 yrs old, 5 6 in height and weighing 160 ibs. I consulted a doctor because of my pain in the left abdomen. My doctor asked me to undergo fecalysis and urinalysis. I m due for fecalysis ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hardik Sanghvi
( Pathologist and Microbiologist)
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