The presence of pus any place in the body usually always indicates an infection. If the pus is in the urinary tract, antibiotics are usually given. However, it depends upon the other symptoms, if any, and how many cells were in the urine sample. The only way to know the proper therapy is to be evaluated by a medical professional.
my urine test is normal, cbc is normal and hb is 15.7 but in stool culture pus cell found positive . i feel pain and something is pulling inside . what is the desease . what is the meaning of pus cell , sometimes white liquids mucus comes in stool . i was suffrinf from loose motinon and stool was coming like watery . doctor gave me firt ciprolex tz and now i m taking axacef 55 mg . now stool is coming in form shaileshgg@gmail.com
Yeast cells in stool can suggest an overgrowth of yeast in the digestive tract, which may be indicative of conditions like Candida overgrowth or yeast infections. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment if yeast cells are identified in the stool.
The presence of yeast cells in the stool may indicate a yeast infection, such as Candida overgrowth. It is important to correlate this finding with clinical symptoms and other test results to determine the appropriate treatment. Additional testing may be needed to confirm the presence of yeast and guide further management.
I have found blood in my stool does this mean colon cancer
A normal range for pus cells in stool is typically less than 5 cells per high power field (HPF) in adults. Higher numbers may indicate infection or inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate interpretation of stool test results.
Yes, DNA can be extracted from a stool sample. The DNA found in stool samples primarily comes from shedded intestinal cells and gut microorganisms. This DNA can be used for various diagnostic and research purposes.
its a treatment to diagnose parasitic infection. directs and/or microscopic examination of a stool sample detects the presence of parasites or their ova (eggs).
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Have an ERCP to make sure there is no blockage in your bile duct
Stool Routine Examination--- PHYSICAL EXAMINATION Form and consistency: Loose Colour: Yellowish Mucus: Nil CHEMICAL EXAMINATION Reaction: ACIDIC Reducing: Sugar: nil MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION PROTOZOA Vegetative form: not found Cystic form : not found HELMINTHS(Ova) : not found Vegetable cells : seen pus cells : occasional Fat droplets : not found Bacteria : present RBC : not found/HPF Undigested fat : not found
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Negative blood in stool test means no blood was found in that particular smear from that particular stool sample. Good news.
The most common thing for finding blood in a cats stool is worms. Take a fresh stool sample to the vet to determine the type of worm if any to determine the appropriate treatment.