White or pale-coloured stools are a cause for concern and should be evaluated by a healthcare professional. In this context, "white stool" refers to stool that is white, grey, or pale, which may be ...
White poop may indicate liver or bile duct issues and needs medical attention. Certain medications, like antacids and barium sulfate enemas, can cause pale or white poop. In children, white poop could ...
A range of colors, textures, frequencies and volumes are considered normal. But there are some things to watch out for. Credit...Sofia Hydman Supported by By Annie Sneed [This guide was originally ...
My receptionist Mandy came scurrying into the office: “Doctor, Mrs. Ferris is on the phone and she says she needs to bring her mother in right now because of a blue stool.” Sometimes I’m a little slow ...
What the hell is that? Seriously, did that just come out of you or did it crawl up the pipe? If you’ve just exorcised a poo that looks nothing like what you’ve eaten recently, it could be a sign of a ...
A stool that breaks while being used violates the stool’s raison d’etre while also being a danger to the user. That’s why Hobby Lobby recalled about 14,000 White Wood Stools sold this summer. The ...
Biliary atresia is a rare condition that affects newborns and young infants. One of the most noticeable signs of this condition is a change in stool, which may appear as early as the first few weeks ...