First a doctor have to see where the infection is and why you have it. Then it can be antibiotics or something else.
A normal range for pus cells in stool is typically less than 5 cells per high power field (HPF) in adults. Higher numbers may indicate infection or inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract. It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare provider for an accurate interpretation of stool test results.
It is actually very normal to have some pus, or dead white blood cells, in a person's stool. This by itself is not cause for concern.
There is no such thing as pus cells. Pus is a conglomeration of living, dead and dying white blood cells that have been sent by the body to fight an infection. You might have mucus in your stool but that is not the same thing as pus.
It means you have an infection, be it bacterial or any other in your body.Is a response of your body to release white blood cells(pus cells) in stool.trying to fight the bacteria off!
The presence of pus any place in the body usually always indicates an infection. If the pus is in the urinary tract, antibiotics are usually given. However, it depends upon the other symptoms, if any, and how many cells were in the urine sample. The only way to know the proper therapy is to be evaluated by a medical professional.
The presence of 5-8 pus cells in urine may indicate a mild urinary tract infection. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation and possible treatment if needed. Drinking plenty of water may help flush out the infection.
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i get pus from my panis daily what is itplz help
bacteria, white blood cells, and damaged cells
pus!