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- Feces - Wikipedia
Feces are discharged through the anus or cloaca during defecation
- What Your Poo Says About Your Health | Centre for GI Health
Poo, also referred to as stool or faeces, is a combination of substances that come from your stomach and intestines, forming a waste product filled with proteins, bacteria, undigested food and salt While unpleasant, your poop is a critical indicator of your gut health
- Feces | Human Digestion, Waste Disposal, Excretion | Britannica
Feces are normally removed from the body one or two times a day About 100 to 250 grams (3 to 8 ounces) of feces are excreted by a human adult daily Normally, feces are made up of 75 percent water and 25 percent solid matter
- Types of poop: Appearance, color, and what is normal
Devised by doctors in the Bristol Royal Infirmary, England, and based on the bowel movements of nearly 2,000 people, the Bristol stool chart characterizes the different types of poop Types 1 and
- FAECES | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FAECES definition: 1 the solid waste passed out of the body of a human or animal through the bowels: 2 UK spelling… Learn more
- Bristol stool chart - Continence Health Australia
The Bristol Stool Chart is a simple tool that shows seven types of faeces (poo), from hard lumps to watery faeces Note: Stool is another word used to describe faeces (poo)
- 5 Things Your Poop Can Tell You About Your Health
Poop may be a gross topic that no one likes to talk about, but taking a quick peek before you flush may give you clues about your health
- What Are Human Feces Made Of and What’s Normal?
Human feces are the solid or semi-solid waste your body expels after digesting food They’re roughly 75% water and 25% solid matter, and they contain far more than just leftover food A healthy adult on a typical Western diet produces about 100 to 106 grams of stool per day, with men producing slightly more than women on average
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