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Fecalysis Of Infant Done After Passing Watery Poop. What Does The Finding Mean?

hi, i cant contact the doctor of my 1 & 1month baby boy. He s having watery poop. i sent his 3rd poop of the day to the lab for fecalysis. but no resident doctor that can read it. can you explain to me the results below: Macroscopic: (Color) whitish yellow (Characteristic) Watery Microscopic: Red Cells 0-1 / hpf Pus Cells 0-2/hpf Macrophages (blank) Fat Globules - moderate yeast cells (blank) Parasite/Ova - no ova nor parasite seen Thanks for the reply. Nathaniel
Fri, 20 Dec 2013
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A stool analysis is a series of tests done on a stool (feces) sample to help diagnose certain conditions affecting the digestive tract. These conditions can include infection (such as from parasites, viruses, or bacteria), poor nutrient absorption.
This investigations findings are within normal limits.
Keep in touch with your doctor.



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Fecalysis Of Infant Done After Passing Watery Poop. What Does The Finding Mean?

A stool analysis is a series of tests done on a stool (feces) sample to help diagnose certain conditions affecting the digestive tract. These conditions can include infection (such as from parasites, viruses, or bacteria), poor nutrient absorption. This investigations findings are within normal limits. Keep in touch with your doctor.