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studies 1 hour after time of collection: 55-60% actively motile, 15-20% sluggishly motile, 15-20% - non motile 2 hour after time of collection: 50-55% actively motile, 10-15% sluggishly... View answer
%, sluggishly motile is 20%, non motile is 50% , against which I have taken MAXOZA L for 4months, second test ... is 30%, third time test was on may 2013, sperm count was 10.4 actively... View answer
millions / ml non motile = 95% sluggish motile = 5% Active motile = Nil But in my early test on 26th June'2012 the report is Total count = 20 millions / ml non motile = 70% sluggish... View answer
Hi.. my baby is 2 months old...she has got loose motions from past 3 weeks...went for stooltest ...found motilebacteria-- ++..doctor suggested stop breast feeding and milk products...for 2 ... View answer
stooltest . We got the stooltest done and following is the result which is highlighted: Pus cells: 3 ...please advise me treatment RBCs 2-3 hpf others Motile Bacterial Seen and... View answer
sachets. Again the same repeated 10 days back and the same treatment was suggested. the stooltest shows motile bacterial presence. Today, she again caught with loose motions twice. On consultation... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Akhtarhusian Ghausi
( General & Family Physician)
my son (1.4 yrs) stool analysis shows pus cells 3-4 hpf RBCs 2-3 hpf others Motile Bacterial Seen ... doctor and was suggested to go for stooltest . We got the stooltest done and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Anoop Kumar Diwan
( Pediatrician)
-12/H.P.F....R.B.C 6-7/H.P.F. Parasites :E.Hist cyst (++) Motilebacteria His doctor :nanazoxide 5ml ...My son is 28 month ..He was suffering from diarriha..stool with undigested food ..I made him... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Saddiq Ulabidin
( General & Family Physician)
on stool there was many motilebacteria with pus cells. He was given anti vomit and turmoil but he still vomits. When taking him to another doc and check stool again , no bacteria, and... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Michelle Gibson James
( General & Family Physician)
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