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Fecalysis Results Indicate Bacteria, Yeast Cells, RBC, Pus Cells. What Does This Mean?

hi, my fecalysis results indicate that I have many bacteria and few yeast cells. What does this mean? Is this bad? Please help me.Here is the complete result if my fecalysis.

MACROSCOPIC
Character SOFT
Color BROWN

MICROSCOPIC
Pus Cells 0‑2/HPF
Red Cells 0‑1/HPF
Macrophages NONE
Bacteria MANY
Fat Globules NONE
Ova/Parasite NO INTESTINAL PARASITES SEEN

Remarks
YEAST CELLS: FEW


Tue, 11 Jun 2013
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello,

It is normal to find some bacteria in the stool but the type and quantity of the bacteria is important.
It is a pathogenic bacteria than there is infection.
It the fungus is a normal flora of the gut not need to worry.
But if it a pathogenic type it indicates infection.
Treat advised accordingly.
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Fecalysis Results Indicate Bacteria, Yeast Cells, RBC, Pus Cells. What Does This Mean?

Hello, It is normal to find some bacteria in the stool but the type and quantity of the bacteria is important. It is a pathogenic bacteria than there is infection. It the fungus is a normal flora of the gut not need to worry. But if it a pathogenic type it indicates infection. Treat advised accordingly.