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Sunday 27 April 2014

What Your Poo Says About Your Health

Recall Daily Times did a story on ‘What Your Hands Say About You,’ now we will like you to read what your poo says about you. This is just to say, you don’t need to get worried, just read this and know where you need a medical attention.

Poo can be of any shape, size and colour but I’m very sure you didn’t bother to look at how your look like before flushing. Meanwhile, the colour of your stool can be a guide to your health status.

GREEN STOOLS

Green stools often suggest food is being digested too quickly, but can also be caused by eating a lot of vegetables or green food dye.


WHITE POO

White poo is caused by a shortage of bile which can result from a bile duct blockage. For example, a gallstone can block the bile duct causing white stools. This will also cause stomach pain, dark urine and jaundice.

YELLOW STOOLS

Yellow faeces can be produced and often is also greasy and smells of sour eggs. This occurs when there is a lot of fat in the poo that has not been metabolised. The can be a sign of coeliac disease and anyone with this symptom is advised to visit their doctor.



Coeliac is an autoimmunedisorder of the small intestine that occurs in genetically predisposed people of all ages from middle infancy onward. Symptoms include pain and discomfort in the digestive tract, chronic constipation anddiarrhoea,failure to thrive(in children),anaemia and fatigue, but these may be absent, and symptoms in other organ systems have been described.

Vitamin deficiencies are often noted in people with coeliac disease owing to the reduced ability of the small intestine to properly absorb nutrients from food.


BLACK STOOLS

Many factors can cause poo to be black. It can result from consuming liquorice or Guinness and can also be triggered by taking iron supplements. Black poo can also be a sign of something more sinister. It can be suggestive of bleeding in the upper part of the gastrointestinal tract and this can be triggered by a tumour or an ulcer. If the blackness is caused by bleeding, the poo is often also tar-like and will smell foul.Black poo can indicate that there is bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract and this can be caused by a tumour or an ulcer

OTHER COLOURS

Another possible sign of health problems is bright red faeces. Producing red poo is quite common and can be caused by consuming beetroot, tomatoes and cranberries.But, it can also be a sign of bleeding lower down in the intestinal tract or of haemorrhoids.

Possibly, people can also produce silver stools. Unfortunately, this is a sign of very bad intestinal health. It can suggest a blockage in the bile duct and bleeding in the upper part of the intestines. This is because when white poo caused by a lack of bile mixes with blood, it becomes silver. As a result, it is recommended that anyone who notices their poo turn silver heads straight to hospital.


Source: http://www.dailytimes.com.ng/article/what-your-poo-says-about-your-health

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