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Please see the stool report. As pus cells and rbc are present in it and bacteria also present.
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Stools will always have bacteria. So it is for the Doctor to decide if these bacteria could be the cause of your problem.
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Your stool analysis report shows you have amoebiasis
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metronidazole 500 mg 3 times a day for 5 days will help you
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avoid fatty food spicy food
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Nothing to worry about that ,just simple gi infection Take medication for 3 to 5 days ,and  u will be absolutely fine.. In case of any doubt u can consult doctor
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avoid oily ,spicy and junk foods
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Take metronidazole 500 three times a day for 5 days, it's nothing to worry about
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You r having a condition called Amoebiasis. Nothing to be worried about. U need to take some medicines for a week or so. Kindly do consult, for treatment advice and management
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Kindly consult
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Need to start with medications
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consult
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