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Is The Stool Test Normal?

My baby is 7 months old and last week she had temperature.I got her stool routine test done and the results were like this

15-20 pus cells present
Cyst-EH present
and Mucus present

what does this mean and is this found in infants.i was said that this is very uncommon in babies
Mon, 2 Jun 2014
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hello
Your child's stool examination results indicate that she is having a intestinal infection called Amebiasis. Presence of pus cells point towards an infection. EH is Entamoeba Histolytica,(protozoan) the causative organism of Amebiasis. This may be asymptomatic or might cause chronic diarrhoea or fulminant dysentery with blood and mucous in stools. You have mentioned about fever. Does she have loose stools or watery stools? Do consult your doctor at the earliest to control the infection.
Hope I have clarified your query.
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Is The Stool Test Normal?

Hello Your child s stool examination results indicate that she is having a intestinal infection called Amebiasis. Presence of pus cells point towards an infection. EH is Entamoeba Histolytica,(protozoan) the causative organism of Amebiasis. This may be asymptomatic or might cause chronic diarrhoea or fulminant dysentery with blood and mucous in stools. You have mentioned about fever. Does she have loose stools or watery stools? Do consult your doctor at the earliest to control the infection. Hope I have clarified your query. Regards