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www.verywellhealth.com/what-causes-orange-stool-1942943Private View Lack of Bile. Another possible medical cause of orange poop is an actual lack of bile. Not having enough bile could be because the body is not making enough of it. A second reason could be that the bile ducts are blocked. Bile ducts are the way bile travels from the liver, where it is produced, to the gallbladder, where it is stored, and to the ...
8 Causes of Diarrhea | Buoy Health www.buoyhealth.com/learn/diarrheaPrivate View Common causes of acute (or short-term) diarrhea include a viral infection (“stomach flu”), bacterial infection (including C. Difficile colitis), or medication side effects. Common causes of chronic diarrhea include irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease (ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease), and celiac disease.
Mucus in stool: A concern? - Mayo Clinic www.mayoclinic.org/mucus-in-stool/expert-answers/faq-20058262Private View Answer From Sahil Khanna, M.B.B.S., M.S. A small amount of mucus in stool is usually nothing to worry about. Stool often contains a small amount of mucus. Mucus is a jellylike substance that your intestines make to keep the lining of your colon moist and lubricated. But you should talk to a healthcare professional if you notice an increased ...
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.
Your baby's poo: what's normal and what's not | BabyCentre www.babycentre.co.uk/a551926Private View Firmer in texture (Cherney and Armstrong 2023, ERIC 2022, NHS 2021), often a bit like peanut butter (Rucoba and Gill 2016) or paste (NHS 2021).; Darker in colour, often tan or light brown (Cherney and Armstrong 2023, NHS 2021).Some types of formula can also cause green poo (Cherney and Armstrong 2023, NHS 2021).If your baby seems otherwise well, this is nothing to worry about (NHS 2021, Rucoba ...
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