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10 Οκτ 2024 · Only rarely does stool color indicate a possibly serious intestinal condition. Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool.
- White Stool
Often the problem occurs in the tube that delivers the bile...
- Narrow Stools
Narrow stools that happen now and then probably are...
- Mucus in Stool
A small amount of mucus in stool is usually nothing to worry...
- Undigested Food in Stool
For the past few days, I've noticed undigested food in my...
- White Stool
22 Ιουλ 2024 · Eating lots of leafy vegetables like kale or spinach can cause a greenish poop color. But this is normal, and it shouldn't stop you from getting your fill of these antioxidant-rich foods. Iron supplements and food coloring, including green, purple, and blue dye, can also turn feces an emerald color.
28 Σεπ 2024 · Common Causes and Explanations. Green poop is one of the most common concerns parents have about their baby’s bowel movements. Fortunately, in most cases, green poop isn’t a cause for alarm. Several factors lead to green poop, many of which are completely harmless.
25 Σεπ 2024 · Green diarrhea (loose stools) can be a sign of a viral infection. An excess of bile, a digestive fluid produced by the liver, can also cause poop to turn green. Green stool can mean different things in adults and children. For newborns, it is normal in the first three days of life.
1 Απρ 2024 · Green poop. Intermittent green stool in someone who otherwise feels fine is usually related to eating dark green vegetables, such as spinach and kale. Another reason for green poop is the rapid passage of green bile from the small intestine when a person has diarrhea.
27 Σεπ 2024 · Green poop is common and often harmless, especially when caused by green foods and supplements or antibiotics. But it may also be the result of a health condition or illness.
14 Απρ 2024 · However, green diarrhea may also indicate a medical condition such as a stomach infection or digestive disorder that requires immediate or ongoing treatment. This article describes the different causes of green diarrhea, what to do about it, and when you should talk to your healthcare provider.