Faeces More Condition_symptoms What Do Different Colours Of Faeces Represent?

What do different colours of faeces represent? - faeces more condition_symptoms

Power OK is certainly true, but it is difficult doesthat black What does that mean? What a sweet and orange? Or, if you jump? What are cute and brown? I've had a mega heavy session in the gym yesterday and noodles and two idiots make a difference? What kind of pathology can be seen in the chair?

4 comments:

Michael C said...

It just depends on what you ate! What could that be?

Matthew T. said...

The diet has an influence on the color of the chair:

1. A black stool mean May haemorrhage (blood) into the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, or higher.
2. A red or orange stools are blood (bleeding) of the lower colon, rectum or anus.
3. A stool color purple appoint-May Yam intake of anthocyanins.
4. May a green stool mean excessive bile or bilirubin.

Whether hard or soft, which greatly depends on the amount of water recorded. If bubbles are present, can be a sign of amoebiasis.

To view the pathology of the chair is the microscopic examination necessary to detect, by the sample through fecalysis.

Matthew T. said...

The diet has an influence on the color of the chair:

1. A black stool mean May haemorrhage (blood) into the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, colon, or higher.
2. A red or orange stools are blood (bleeding) of the lower colon, rectum or anus.
3. A stool color purple appoint-May Yam intake of anthocyanins.
4. May a green stool mean excessive bile or bilirubin.

Whether hard or soft, which greatly depends on the amount of water recorded. If bubbles are present, can be a sign of amoebiasis.

To view the pathology of the chair is the microscopic examination necessary to detect, by the sample through fecalysis.

fu taitai! said...

It depends on a variety of foods you eat, but usually means black and bleeding stomach ulcers! This is not something to take lightly, and I would like to see a doctor.

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