What does a high white blood cell count in the stool indicate?

A high white blood cell count in the stool indicates a possible intestinal bacterial infection. After eating an inappropriate diet, the patient may have symptoms of diarrhea, such as irregular stools, frequent stools or even abdominal pain and fever. This is an important indication for the use of antibiotics. If the number of stools decreases, the shape of the stool is shaped, and there is no obvious fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and then the stool test is repeated after the patient has been treated with antibiotics, if the white blood cells in the stool become normal and negative, it indicates that the bacterial infection of the intestine disappears, and the use of antibiotics can be stopped.