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- What your poop can tell you about your health - Hannibal Person
Travel into the digestive system to see how food is turned into waste, and what causes the different colors and textures of poop
- 5 Things Your Poop Can Tell You About Your Health
Poop that is hard and shaped like tiny rocks or pebbles is likely just a sign of constipation You can still be considered constipated even if you are able to pass a small amount of stool The large intestine helps to concentrate waste by absorbing water
- Poop Gallery - Bristol Poop Chart Types | CleverPoop
Identify different types of stool with our comprehensive Poop Gallery based on the Bristol Stool Chart Learn what your poop says about your digestive health, explore stool consistency, and get tips on improving gut health with CleverPoop's AI-powered analysis
- Human feces - Wikipedia
Many are euphemistic, colloquial, or both; some are profane (such as shit), whereas most belong chiefly to child-directed speech (such as poo or poop) or to crude humor (such as turd)
- 6 Things Your Poop Can Tell You About Your Health
Poop should smell bad as it is made up of all the waste your body needs to get rid of, including the bacteria that can give off strong, smelly gases Truly foul-smelling stools may be a result of an infection, inflammatory bowel disease, irritable bowel syndrome, or celiac disease
- Bristol Stool Chart: 7 Types of Poop and What They Mean - GoodRx
The Bristol Stool Chart is a tool that helps people understand and describe different types of poop It includes pictures and descriptions of seven different types of poop, ranging from watery and loose to hard and lumpy
- 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
- What Your Poop Color Reveals About Your Health
Understanding the color of your stool can provide vital clues about what's happening in your digestive tract While changes can result from harmless factors like diet, they may also indicate more serious issues such as internal bleeding or liver disease Brown stool is typically normal and healthy
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