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Suggest Treatment To Lower Count Of Pus Cells In Stool
Hello! i m Rizwan and i am 29 years old my hight is 5.6 ft and my weight is 83kg last few weeks i was feeling some pain in my bowl therefore i rush to the docter he advised for stool test then i had stool test on 2nd of June 2011 and observed 40-50 pus cells then after medication on 19th same month it is not 30-40 pus cells what should i do to make it normal pls advise me
dear normal pus cells in stool may be 4-5/hpf. common causes like infectious and non infectious.infectious causes are shigella, salmonella,ecology, amoebiasis, clostridium etc..
please consult your gastroenterologist he will do colonoscopy and stool culture and treat you accordingly. I think I answered to your question if you have more questions feel free to ask.
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Suggest Treatment To Lower Count Of Pus Cells In Stool
hello thank you for trusting dear normal pus cells in stool may be 4-5/hpf. common causes like infectious and non infectious.infectious causes are shigella, salmonella,ecology, amoebiasis, clostridium etc.. non infectious causes are inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, celiac sprue etc.. please consult your gastroenterologist he will do colonoscopy and stool culture and treat you accordingly. I think I answered to your question if you have more questions feel free to ask. take care