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day.. Can she take metronidazole although no actual amoebacyst was seen or what can we do? What about ... fecalysis exam ( 7 days ago) was watery and showed WBC: 4-5/hpf, RBC: 1-3 with no ova or... 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
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, what does it means of my fecalysis results i had abundant bacteria but there is no remarks stated below of my fecalysis MACROSCOPIC Color GREENISH YELLOW Apperance/consistency MUCOID SOFT ... View answer
Hii got my fecalysis result just now, i had this done because i have been having loose bowel movements for three days. What does this mean? Entamoeba coli cyst: 1-2/hpf Entameoba hystolytica cyst: 0-1 ... View answer
What does the fecalysis test report show? My 2yr old son had a fecalysis test and the results are: his plus cell is 12-15/HPF His RBC is 8-12/HPF the bacteria result is Many and E.Histolytica cyst 1-2 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Prabhash Verma
( General & Family Physician)
Hi! Had my fecalysis this morning. I ve been passing loose stools since yesterday and also this ... ORS. Thanks. Fecalysis Color-dark green Consistensy-loose Fat globule-rare Rbc-2-5/hpf. Pus cells - 0 ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Varinder Joshi
( General & Family Physician)
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