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Rbcs in the stool with diarrhea and bacterial presence, indicates some gastrointestinal tract infection or inflammation.She may need further investigations if it's of long duration
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*Finding 2–3 RBCs per HPF in stool microscopy can occur occasionally due to minor mucosal irritation but is not strictly "normal"... If occurring persistently.. Need consultation. I need more report.
*Bacteria+” in stool indicates the presence of bacteria seen microscopically. This is common since the colon normally contains bacteria, but can also point toward bacterial infection, especially if accompanied by symptoms like watery stools, abdominal pain, or mucus in the stool... If u need consultation... Connect with me
RBC: 0–2/HPF (many labs consider 0–1 as strictly normal, 2 is borderline)
2–3 RBC/HPF is mildly increased → suggests some microscopic bleeding in the lower gut (colon/rectum/anus).
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No it’s not Normal
U need to undergo some Investigations
1)CBC
2)stool culture
3)widal test
4)stool fecal occult blood test
5)Usg abdomen and pelvis
Treatment
Rehydrate body by drinking plenty of fluids
Avoid caffeine, alcohol, and dairy products initially
Tab.Loperamide 2mg (1-0-1) after food for 3 days
ORS sachets in 1 litre of warm water
Consult me back on practo if not resolved
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