Medically reviewed by Robert Burakoff, MDFoamy poop can be caused by foods that your body can't digest completely.Foamy poop ...
It’s typical to notice some digestive fluid or mucus in your colostomy bag. The color and consistency of these fluids can vary, depending on factors like your diet. But it could also be a symptom of a ...
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Extra mucus in the digestive tracts of people with CF causes stool to move more slowly and slows the production of enzymes, causing blockages and constipation. Laxatives can often help, but severe ...
If you’ve never heard of the Bristol Stool Chart, you may not know that there are actually several different types of poop. And while discussing your pooping habits might be taboo—sometimes it’s ...
Here’s what causes constipation, how often you should really be going and what you can do to support improved bowel movement frequency.