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What Causes The Presence Of Occult Blood And Pus Cells In Stool?

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Posted on Fri, 22 Mar 2019
Question: Occult blood present with rbc 0-3 hpf and puss cells 4-5 hpf?no pain nothing else
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Answered by Dr. Vasudha (3 hours later)
Brief Answer:
A keen observation & repeat testing is needed...

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

- Occult blood in stools is due to bleeding from lower intestinal tract & pus cells indicate inflammation or infection.
- Presence of occult blood & pus cells in stool though without any symptoms & not in great number...
can be due to-
- Severe constipation causing local trauma to rectum or anus.
- Anal fissure or hemorrhoids (in early stage).
- Polyp in colon or rectum.
- Some asymptomatic intestinal infection.
- Benign or malignant growths.

Even if the findings are very less in number & you don't have any symptoms, I would suggest keen observation for symptoms (digestive upsets, loss of weight visible blood in stools) & repeat stool examinations every month till you get three results normal.

Try to change a digestion-friendly lifestyle in the form of a balanced diet with sufficient fibers & water content at regular eating habits, regular exercises.

Consult a Gastroenterologist in case of increasing or persistent same readings to exclude any of the problem mentioned above.

I hope that answers your query. Any follow up query is welcome.

Regards,
Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Yogesh D
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Follow up: Dr. Vasudha (21 minutes later)
Thanks mam for suggestion.You didn’t mention anything on 0-3 hpf RBC is this normal?Yes will change life still fully.
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Answered by Dr. Vasudha (16 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
No blood cell should be neglected.

Detailed Answer:

Hi,

In my view blood cells should not be neglected in stools... because they do suggest some breakage in intestinal tract... may it be minor or major. The counts you have is not very significant in a single reading, that's why I suggest a careful watch out with a positive attitude, by repeated stool examinations & needful expert guidance.

Hope I have answered your query.

Regards,
Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician
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What Causes The Presence Of Occult Blood And Pus Cells In Stool?

Brief Answer: A keen observation & repeat testing is needed... Detailed Answer: Hi, - Occult blood in stools is due to bleeding from lower intestinal tract & pus cells indicate inflammation or infection. - Presence of occult blood & pus cells in stool though without any symptoms & not in great number... can be due to- - Severe constipation causing local trauma to rectum or anus. - Anal fissure or hemorrhoids (in early stage). - Polyp in colon or rectum. - Some asymptomatic intestinal infection. - Benign or malignant growths. Even if the findings are very less in number & you don't have any symptoms, I would suggest keen observation for symptoms (digestive upsets, loss of weight visible blood in stools) & repeat stool examinations every month till you get three results normal. Try to change a digestion-friendly lifestyle in the form of a balanced diet with sufficient fibers & water content at regular eating habits, regular exercises. Consult a Gastroenterologist in case of increasing or persistent same readings to exclude any of the problem mentioned above. I hope that answers your query. Any follow up query is welcome. Regards, Dr. Vasudha Jayant Athavale, General & Family Physician