Stool Routine Examination---
PHYSICAL EXAMINATION
Form and consistency: Loose
Colour: Yellowish
Mucus: Nil
CHEMICAL EXAMINATION
Reaction: ACIDIC
Reducing: Sugar: nil
MICROSCOPIC EXAMINATION
PROTOZOA
Vegetative form: not found
Cystic form : not found
HELMINTHS(Ova) : not found
Vegetable cells : seen
pus cells : occasional
Fat droplets : not found
Bacteria : present
RBC : not found/HPF
Undigested fat : not found
"HPF occasional pus" refers to the presence of pus observed under a high-power field (HPF) microscope examination of a sample, often from urine or other bodily fluids. The term suggests that pus cells are seen infrequently, indicating a possible infection or inflammatory response. However, the significance of this finding should be interpreted in the context of other clinical signs and symptoms. Further evaluation may be necessary to determine the underlying cause.
If a urine test was done yesterday and the result was pus cells occasional, that may be a sign of infection. The doctor that reads the result should have a clearer diagnosis of what is going on with the results.
Pyoureter is the medical term meaning pus in the ureter.
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i get pus from my panis daily what is itplz help
A high number of pus cells in clumps in a urinalysis may indicate a urinary tract infection. This could be caused by bacteria or a fungal infection in the urinary tract. Further testing and evaluation by a healthcare provider may be needed to determine the specific cause and appropriate treatment.
bacteria, white blood cells, and damaged cells
Pustul/o- is the combining term for pimple.
pus!
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Pus is an exudate which contains dead and dying neutrophils (a type of white blood cells).
An abscess is a walled-off pocket of pus.