ResultNormal FindingsInterpretationColorbrownbrownNormalConsistencywaterysoft and bulky, small and dry, depending on the diet Muscle fiberfew Pus cells6-8NoneInfectionBacteria+++NoneInfectionRed cells0-3 Creatinine0.80.5-1.7NormalSodium137.5135-148NormalPotassium3.063.5-5.3Low potassium
RBC: 1-3 HPF WBC: 6-8 HPF Bacteria: Abundant
no its not your smelly fecalysis test. .. blood test is the only test.
Yeast cells are not normally found in fecalysis. The presence of yeast cells in a fecal sample may indicate a fungal infection or an overgrowth of yeast in the gastrointestinal tract, such as a yeast infection. Further investigation may be needed to determine the significance of yeast cells in the fecal sample.
Moderate bacteria results in a Fecalysis test suggests infection. A full interpretation would need to include a white cell count and color inquiry.
normal values of blood coagulation is 4 to 7 min
No, fecalysis does not detect hepatitis B. Hepatitis B is primarily diagnosed through blood tests that identify specific antibodies or antigens related to the virus. Fecalysis, which analyzes stool samples, is used to detect gastrointestinal issues, infections, or parasites, but it is not suitable for diagnosing viral infections like hepatitis B.
Fecalysis is the analysis of human stool to determine the presence of certain pathologic conditions in the patient. Evaluates stool color, consistency, parasite identification and early detection of gastro -intestinal problems.
Abnormal findings in fecalysis may include the presence of blood, mucus, parasites, or abnormal levels of fat content. Other abnormal findings can include the presence of white blood cells or red blood cells, which may indicate inflammation or infection in the gastrointestinal tract. Abnormal color or consistency of the stool may also be noted during fecalysis.
Fecalysis is a laboratory test that is used to examine a person's stool sample for the presence of parasites, bacteria, blood, or other irregularities that may indicate a gastrointestinal condition or infection. The test can provide valuable information for diagnosing and treating various gastrointestinal disorders.
O & P stands for ova and parasites - for a stool sample.
The normal respiratory rate values for a cat typically range from 16 to 40 breaths per minute.
For adult males the normal hemoglobin values are from 14-18 grams/deciliter. For adult females the normal hemoglobin values are from 12-16 grams/deciliter. I don't know how these values could be expressed as percents.