Keto Means
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Some medical conditions and medications can affect bowel health and cause a person to poop more or less often than usual. Inflammatory bowel diseases, such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis, and even a basic stomach flu virus, can change how often a person has to poop.
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Read More »A person’s bowel habits say a lot about their health and how well their body is functioning. Even though it can be embarrassing to talk about bowel movements, they can offer valuable clues to what is going on in the body. Many people have concerns that they are pooping too many times a day, or not enough. Here are the answers to some common poop questions that may be too embarrassing to ask. Fast facts on pooping: It is hard to say what is normal, especially when it comes to frequency of bowel movements as it varies from person to person. Doctors look at how often someone poops and the consistency to determine if a person’s bowel habits are usual. Pooping is the body’s way of getting rid of waste products and the undigested food that does not get absorbed.
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Read More »What is abnormal? Poop that is watery or loose indicates that it is moving through the colon very quickly, usually as a result of irritation, such as from an infection or another source of inflammation. Having chronic diarrhea (the term for increased and liquid poop) can lead to dehydration or electrolyte imbalances. Diarrhea can also lead to nutrient deficits because the intestine is not able to absorb them when poop is moving through so quickly. Poop that is small and pellet-like is also abnormal and is usually a sign of constipation or incomplete bowel emptying. This type of poop can be hard or difficult to pass and may even lead to other complications, such as hemorrhoids or stool impaction. When to go to the doctor Share on Pinterest Usually, a change in pooping habits will resolve itself within a couple of weeks. However, if it doesn’t, or changes are accompanied by concerning symptoms, medical attention should be sought. Usually, irregular changes in a person’s pooping habits resolve within a short amount of time and are no cause for concern. However, a doctor should assess someone if their bowel changes last longer than 1 to 2 weeks, or there are other concerning symptoms, such as: blood in the poop
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