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Causes of clay-colored stool and when to seek care
Long-term pale stool might be a sign of conditions that affect the bile ducts, liver, or gallbladder. Newborns with neonatal jaundice may have clay-colored stool due to high bilirubin levels.
When it comes to maintaining good health, many of us focus on diet, exercise, and regular medical check-ups. However, one crucial aspect of health that is often overlooked is the color of our bowel ...
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Passing fatty stools
Many questions relating to this unusual problem have led to the discussion of this topic this week. Fatty stools refer to human excrement that is perceived as fatty and foul-smelling; stool that ...
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