Saturday, 11 February 2012

What causes pale coloured stools / poo?

If you are reading this article is a very good chance that you found in my original article, which calls for examining their feces or poop been lately? This article has attracted a wide range of views, demonstrating that many people have their feces or droppings concern is the color, consistency or regularity of the unusual aspects.  

Due to the popularity of this article, I quickly realized that thousands of people too shy and self-confident or too embarrassed to talk comfortably to feel the face, face with other people about their bowel movements are (ironically, taking considering how many people are totally easy to talk about farts, and flatulence). Apparently, the fear extends even to the point that a doctor's visit only as a last resort and only if the trip has been with the Internet, the individual is influenced to believe that a good reason for such a trip is necessary to to maintain their health. If you read this, I'm assuming the problem is that the chair or Poo (whichever term you prefer) have changed to a tone or light beige color, and you want to know why this has happened, and if you care.Causes of pale or clay colored stools or Poo


Stools that are pale, or even the tone / beige is obviously a concern if you see a brown chair used on arrival in the toilet bowl. The following is a list of reasons why the brown bowel movement may have changed in this dull and unhealthy place.

    
The lack of bile or bile duct obstruction can cause clay-colored stools or pale (acholic, the correct medical term pale stools)
    
If your digestive system is not properly absorb fats in the position can also cause greasy stools that are pale
    
Side effects of medications such as antibiotics
    
Infections of the liver
    
Liver disease (see for jaundice, which appear in the form of yellowing of white skin and yellow eyes. Addiction emergency medical help if you see signs of jaundice)
    
Tumors
    
Alcoholic hepatitis
    
Strictures
    
Sclerosing cholangitis
    
Viral Hepatitis
    
The bile duct cysts
    
Strictures or narrowing of the bile ducts
    
Gallstones
    
The use of antacids containing aluminum hydroxide
    
Congenital malformations of the biliary tract
    
Eating large amounts of fatty foods

Disclaimer: Please note that treatment of this article as a guide. If you are concerned about the fact, feces or poop too light, sound, or even appear to beige, then I recommend a visit to your doctor to basa peace of mind in a sound medical diagnosis and in contrast to Internet-based information.

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