What does it mean to have a full field of white blood cells in a baby’s stool?

A full field of view of leukocytes in baby’s stool routine means that the entire field of view under the microscope is filled with a large number of leukocytes, which is usually abnormal, indicating that the baby may have intestinal bacterial infectious diseases, etc.. Under normal circumstances, the normal range of white blood cells should be 0 to 1 when stool leukocytes are examined at high magnification. An increase in the number of white blood cells usually indicates the presence of intestinal bacterial infectious diseases such as acute bacterial gastroenteritis and bacterial dysentery. Children also often present with symptoms such as diarrhea and abdominal pain. So if your baby has a full field of vision of leukocytes in the stool routine, accompanied by the above symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor, improve the relevant examination, clarify the pathogenic bacteria, and target the selection of sensitive antibiotics for treatment.