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www.buoyhealth.com/learn/what-do-stool-colors-meanPrivate View Black or tarry stool can be a sign of blood in your gastrointestinal (GI) tract. The main causes of dark stool are: Upper gastrointestinal tract bleeding, which can be from an infection, medication, trauma (like a car accident), or lesions of the blood vessels. Stomach/peptic ulcers that cause bleeding in the esophagus.
8 Causes of Diarrhea | Buoy Health www.buoyhealth.com/learn/diarrheaPrivate View 5. Irritable bowel syndrome Symptoms. Belly pain more than once a week, often related to bowelmovements; Diarrhea; Stool becomes frequent (more than 3 times a day) Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a chronic disorder of the gut (primarily the large intestine) that causes abdominal pain and changes in bowelmovements. In diarrhea predominant ...
Your baby's poo: what's normal and what's not | BabyCentre www.babycentre.co.uk/a551926Private View Baby poo is softer and lighter in colour than the poo of older children and adults. It depends on the age of your baby, though, and whether your baby is breastfed, formula-fed or eating solid foods. All newborns start off passing sticky, greenish-black poo called meconium. Breastfed babies usually have runnier, mustard-coloured poos with a mild ...
Diverticulosis - What You Need to Know - Drugs.com www.drugs.com/cg/diverticulosis.htmPrivate View Diverticulitis is swelling or infection of the diverticula. Your healthcare provider may recommend any of the following: Eat a variety of high-fiber foods. High-fiber foods help you have regular bowelmovements. High-fiber foods include cooked beans, fruits, vegetables, and some cereals. Most adults need 25 to 35 grams of fiber each day.
What is Your Green Poop Telling You? - Mama Natural www.mamanatural.com/green-poopPrivate View Your poop says a lot about your health. And while form, frequency, and odor are important indicators of bowel function, so is color. Green poop may simply mean that you’re eating lots of leafy greens or other green foods, which is a good thing! But in most cases, green poop is a sign that something isn’t quite right with digestion.