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Stool That Sinks Quickly
Rapidly sinking stool can indicate that a person isn't eating enough
fiber-rich foods, such as vegetables, fruits, and whole grains, or drinking
enough water. This stool is often dark because they have been sitting in the
intestines for a prolonged time. Learn 5 tips to boost your water intake.
Pale Stool
Stool that is pale or grey may be caused by insufficient bile output due to
conditions such as cholecystitis, gallstones, giardia parasitic infection,
hepatitis, chronic pancreatitis, or cirrhosis. Bile salts from the liver
give stool its brownish color. If there is decreased bile output, stool is
much lighter in color.
Other causes of pale stool is the use of antacids that contain aluminum
hydroxide. Stool may also temporarily become pale after a barium enema test.
Pale stool may also be shiny or greasy, float, and be foul smelling, due to
undigested fat in the stool (see soft and smelly stool).
Soft, Smelly Stool
Soft, foul-smelling stool that floats, sticks to the side of the bowl, or is
difficult to flush away may mean there is increased fat in the stools,
called steatorrhea. Stool is sometimes also pale. Learn more about the
causes of soft, foul-smelling stool.
Soft, foul-smelling stools that float, stick to the side of the bowl or are
difficult to flush away may mean there's increased fat in the stools, called
steatorrhea. Stools are sometimes also pale.
Although these stools can result from eating a high fat meal, if stools take
on this appearance regularly, there may be an underlying disorder.
Lipase, a digestive enzyme produced by the pancreas, and bile salts from the
liver are needed to break down and absorb fat. Any condition that results in
decreased lipase or bile salts can cause steatorrhea, such as:
* Pancreatic insufficiency
* Chronic pancreatitis - may be due to alcoholism or gallstones. Symptoms
may include bouts of abdominal or back pain, and later, abdominal bloating,
changes in stools, weight loss, diabetes.
* Pancreatic cancer - the fifth leading cancer in the United States.
Symptoms may include abdominal pain, weight loss, loss of appetite, metallic
taste in the mouth, diarrhea.
* Sclerosing cholangitis - symptoms may include fatigue, itchy skin, right
sided pain, fever/chills, jaundice, dark urine, pale stools. Often
associated with ulcerative colitis.
* Choledocholithiasis (obstruction of the bile duct by gallstones)
* Bacterial overgrowth - unwanted bacteria in the small intestine
deconjugate bile acids interfering with fat absorption. Causes include
hypochlorhydria, chronic stress, diabetes, immune deficiency, inadequate
fiber, and use of oral contraceptives and other medications.
Steatorrhea can also be caused by infections, medications, or conditions
that disrupt the absorptive lining of the intestines, such as Crohn's
disease and celiac disease.
Fat soluble vitamin deficiencies may develop over time. The fat soluble
vitamins are vitamins A, D, E, and K. Signs include: night blindness, acne,
and lowered immune function (vitamin A deficiency) and excessive bruising or
bleeding (vitamin K deficiency).
Mucus in Stool
Whitish mucus in stool may indicate there is inflammation in the intestines.
Mucus in stool can occur with either constipation or diarrhea. Read more
about the causes of mucus in stool.
Mucus in stool often indicates there is inflammation of the intestines.
Mucus in stool can occur with either constipation or diarrhea. It's usually
whitish in color.
According to alternative practitioners, the more common causes of mucus in
stool includes bacterial overgrowth and food allergies and sensitivities.
They are often easily corrected with dietary changes and supplements. With
bacterial overgrowth, bloating and gas usually worsen after eating any
sugar, whether it's white sugar, bread, pasta, rye, rice, or milk (which
contains the sugar lactose). In contrast, people with food allergies and
sensitivities react to specific foods.
Other causes of mucus in stool are:
* Ulcerative colitis
* Crohn's disease
* Celiac disease
* Diverticulitis
Ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and celiac disease are often
accompanied by diarrhea. Rectal bleeding can also occur with ulcerative
colitis and Crohn's disease.
If there is no underlying disorder present, mucus in stool, abdominal
bloating, and constipation are often helped by increasing water intake and
taking herbal or food demulcents, substances that form a soothing film which
soothes the intestinal lining.
Demulcent herbs include slippery elm and marshmallow. A demulcent tea can
also be made by adding one cup of hot water to one teaspoon ground flaxseeds
and soaking overnight.
If the tongue has a thick coating with teethmarks on the sides, greasy
foods, dairy products, and wheat may be contributing to the mucus in stool.
Avoiding these foods is often recommended, at least until the condition
improves.
Bacterial or parasitic infections can also cause mucus in stool. They are
often accompanied by a sudden onset of diarrhea, lower abdominal cramping,
urgency and possibly blood in the stools.
Green Stool
The liver constantly makes bile, a bright green fluid, that is secreted
directly into the small intestine or stored in the gallbladder. Continue
reading about the causes of green stool.
Green stool often indicates that food has passed through the intestines
faster than normal (called decreased bowel transit time), before it could be
changed from green to brown.
Diarrhea decreases bowel transit time, so any condition that causes diarrhea
can result in green stool.
Other causes of green stool include:
* Laxative use
* Antibiotic use
* Medication side effects
* Food poisoning
* Celiac disease
* Ulcerative colitis
* Crohn's disease
* Malabsorption
* Irritable bowel syndrome
* Bacterial overgrowth
* Infectious diarrhea - especially salmonella and giardia
* Traveler's diarrhea
* Cancer
Foods and supplements that can cause green stool include:
*Chlorophyll
* Iron supplements
* Algae
Loose Stool
In traditional Chinese medicine, loose stools, abdominal bloating, lack of
energy, and poor appetite can be signs of a condition known as spleen qi
deficiency. It doesn't necessarily involve your actual spleen, but it is
linked to tiredness and weak digestion brought on by stress and poor diet.
Learn more about the causes of loose stool.
n traditional Chinese medicine, loose stools, abdominal bloating, lack of
energy, and poor appetite are signs of a condition known as spleen qi
deficiency. It doesn't necessarily involve your actual spleen, but it is a
condition of general tiredness and weak digestion brought on by stress and
poor diet.
Other symptoms of spleen qi deficiency are:
* easy bruising
* mentally foggy
* bloating, gas, loose stools
* fatigue
* poor appetite
* loose stools with little odor
* symptoms are worse with stress
* undigested food in the stools
* difficulty ending the bowel movement
Spleen qi deficiency is thought to be brought on by stress and overwork.
Diet can worsen spleen qi deficiency, specifically eating too many foods
that are believed to cause cold and dampness in the body:
* fried or greasy foods
* dairy
* raw fruits and vegetables
* cold drinks
Dietary treatment involves eating warm foods. Ginger tea and cinnamon tea
are thought to be warming.
Besides spleen qi deficiency, other conditions that cause loose stools or
chronic diarrhea include:
* Gluten intolerance
* Lactose intolerance
* Pancreatic insufficiency
* Bile salt deficiency
* Celiac disease
* Whipple's disease
* Ulcerative colitis
* Crohn's disease
* Cancer
If food sensitivities are involved, treatment includes identifying possible
food sensitivties using the elimination and challenge diet and then avoiding
or rotating these foods. Although symptoms may improve, it's also necessary
to identify the cause of the food sensitivities.
Pencil Thin Stool
Like loose stools, stool that is pencil thin can be caused by a condition
known in traditional Chinese medicine as spleen qi deficiency.
Other symptoms of spleen qi deficiency are: easy bruising, mental fogginess,
bloating, gas, loose stools, fatigue, poor appetite, loose stools with
little odor, symptoms that worsen with stress, undigested food in the
stools, and difficulty ending the bowel movement. Spleen qi deficiency can
be brought on by stress and overwork.
Eating certain foods in excess is thought to worsen spleen qi deficiency.
Offending foods include fried or greasy foods, dairy, raw fruits and
vegetables, and cold drinks, all believed to cause "cold" and "dampness" in
the body. Dietary treatment of spleen qi deficiency involves eating warm,
cooked foods. Ginger tea and cinnamon tea are also warming.
Pencil thin stool can also be caused by a bowel obstruction. Benign rectal
polyps, prostate enlargement, colon or prostate cancer are some of the
conditions that can cause obstruction.
Infrequent Stool
With constipation, infrequent or hard stool is passed with straining.
With constipation, there is the passage of infrequent or hard stools with
straining. Although conventional medicine considers having a bowel movement
every second day normal, for optimal health and digestion many alternative
medicine practitioners believe there should be at least one bowel movement a
day.
Some people can develop anxiety about the frequency of their bowel movements
and self-prescribe laxatives and strong herbal "dieters" tea to try to have
a bowel movement a day. This is strongly discouraged because it can injure
the intestines, result in vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and promote the
development of eating disorders. If you are concerned about bowel
regularity, see a naturopathic doctor or other health professional.
Most commonly, constipation is caused by lack of fiber in the diet.
Sprinkling 1-3 teaspoons of ground flaxseeds on meals, choosing whole grains
over refined grains, and eating plenty of vegetables and fruits can increase
your fiber intake. Simple psyllium powder can also help, however be sure to
check the label as many are made with artificial sweeteners.
An ayurvedic herbal remedy called triphala is considered a gentle laxative
that can be used on a longer term basis, unlike some of the more harsh,
habit-forming alternatives. Triphala is a combination of three fruit, one of
which is amla, a fruit naturally high in vitamin C. Triphala improves bowel
tone strengthening digestion, and enhances liver and gallbladder function.
It is used for constipation, detox, and a broad range of conditions.
Triphala is contraindicated in people with chronic liver or kidney disease,
pregnant or nursing women, and people taking blood-thinning medication. It
is found in capsule form at the health food store.
If increasing fiber and water intake worsens constipation, the problem may
be insuffient bile output. This is because bile makes stools soft by
allowing water to bind to stools. Nutritional supplements choline,
methionine, and artichoke all increase bile output, but it's important to
see a doctor before trying any treatments to identify the cause of the
decreased bile output.
Constipation can also be caused by the following underlying conditions:
* magnesium deficiency
* diabetes
* hypothyroidism
* Parkinson's disease
* multiple sclerosis
* scleroderma
* amyloid
* colon cancer
* side effects of medications - most common are antidepressants and codeine
Pellet Stool
Pellet stool is stool that comes out in small, round balls. In traditional
Chinese medicine, pellet stool is caused by a condition known as liver qi
stagnation. Liver qi stagnation can be brought on by stress. Lack of
exercise can worsen the problem. Find out more about the causes of pellet
stool.
With constipation, there is the passage of infrequent or hard stools with
straining. Although conventional medicine considers having a bowel movement
every second day normal, for optimal health and digestion many alternative
medicine practitioners believe there should be at least one bowel movement a
day.
Some people can develop anxiety about the frequency of their bowel movements
and self-prescribe laxatives and strong herbal "dieters" tea to try to have
a bowel movement a day. This is strongly discouraged because it can injure
the intestines, result in vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and promote the
development of eating disorders. If you are concerned about bowel
regularity, see a naturopathic doctor or other health professional.
Most commonly, constipation is caused by lack of fiber in the diet.
Sprinkling 1-3 teaspoons of ground flaxseeds on meals, choosing whole grains
over refined grains, and eating plenty of vegetables and fruits can increase
your fiber intake. Simple psyllium powder can also help, however be sure to
check the label as many are made with artificial sweeteners.
An ayurvedic herbal remedy called triphala is considered a gentle laxative
that can be used on a longer term basis, unlike some of the more harsh,
habit-forming alternatives. Triphala is a combination of three fruit, one of
which is amla, a fruit naturally high in vitamin C. Triphala improves bowel
tone strengthening digestion, and enhances liver and gallbladder function.
It is used for constipation, detox, and a broad range of conditions.
Triphala is contraindicated in people with chronic liver or kidney disease,
pregnant or nursing women, and people taking blood-thinning medication. It
is found in capsule form at the health food store.
If increasing fiber and water intake worsens constipation, the problem may
be insuffient bile output. This is because bile makes stools soft by
allowing water to bind to stools. Nutritional supplements choline,
methionine, and artichoke all increase bile output, but it's important to
see a doctor before trying any treatments to identify the cause of the
decreased bile output.
Constipation can also be caused by the following underlying conditions:
* magnesium deficiency
* diabetes
* hypothyroidism
* Parkinson's disease
* multiple sclerosis
* scleroderma
* amyloid
* colon cancer
* side effects of medications - most common are antidepressants and codeine
If comstipation occurs suddenly, see a doctor immediately as it can be a
sign of bowel obstruction, nerve paralysis, drug toxicity, infection, or
other serious disorder.
Yellow Stool
Yellow stool can indicate that food is passing through the digestive tract
relatively quickly. Yellow stool can be found in people with GERD (gastroesophageal
reflux disease). Symptoms of GERD include heartburn, chest pain, sore
throat, chronic cough, and wheezing. Symptoms are usually worse when lying
down or bending. Foods that can worsen GERD symptoms include peppermint,
fatty foods, alcohol, coffee, and chocolate.
Yellow stool can also result from insuffient bile output. Bile salts from
the liver gives stool its brownish color. When bile output is diminished, it
often first appears as yellow stool. If there is a greater reduction in bile
output, stool lose almost all of its color, becoming pale or grey.
If the onset is sudden, yellow stool can also be a sign of a bacterial
infection in the intestines.
Dark Stool
Stool that is almost black with a thick consistency may be caused by
bleeding in the upper digestive tract. The most common medical conditions
that cause dark, tar-like stool includes duodenal or gastric ulcer,
esophageal varices, Mallory Weiss tear (which can be linked with
alcoholism), and gastritis.
Certain foods, supplements, and medications can temporarily turn stool
black. These include:
* Bismuth (e.g. Pepto bismol)
* Iron
* Activated charcoal
* Aspirin and NSAIDS (which can cause bleeding in the stomach)
* Dark foods such as black licorice and blueberries
Dark stool can also occur with constipation.
Bright Red Stool
When there is blood in stool, the color depends on where it is in the
digestive tract. Blood from the upper part of the digestive tract, such as
the stomach, will look dark by the time it reaches exits the body as a bowel
movement. Blood that is bright or dark red, on the other hand, is more
likely to come from the large intestine or rectum.
Conditions that can cause blood in the stool include hemorrhoids, anal
fissures, diverticulitis, colon cancer, and ulcerative colitis, among
others.
Eating beets can also temporarily turn stools and urine red.
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