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Sugar: negative Mucus threads: few Fecalysis: Fat globules: +2 Bacteria: +4 No ova onor parasite seen. No amoeba seen. He had amoebiasis a few weeks ago. And now it seems like there is blood in his urine ... View answer
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 fecalysisresult is entamoeba histolytica cyst:0-1/hpf. The internal doctor gave me metronidazole for 7 days because i got amoebiasis as the result of fecalysis. During the medication... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Brikena Dautaj
( Anesthesiologist)
Hi! Had my fecalysis this morning. I ve been passing loose stools since yesterday and also this morning. I am not sure if this is amoebiasis. What is the treatment or management will i do. I do drink ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
Hi doctor! Is cotrimoxazole can be used as a treatment for amoebiasis? Thanks. I am very worried if where is my amoebas now, the result of my fecalysis examination is clear from amoeba after taking ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. BR Hudda
( General & Family Physician)
Good day! My 1 year old baby fecalysisresult Color: Yellow CONSISTENSY:Loose Gross evidence of ...): Entamoeba histolytica/dispar CYST. Does it mean my baby have amoebiasis? ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sumanth Amperayani
( Pediatrician)
hello. my son was diagnosed of amoebiasis just yesterday after having routine and concentrated fecalysis. He was given diloxanide furoate last night and after 7 hours, he had poop that is all green ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Milankumar Dharsandia
( Infectious Diseases Specialist)
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