Having thin stools, or pooping small pieces, can signal constipation. When you are "backed up," stool passes slowly through the intestines. This allows the intestines to absorb more water from the ...
It can be embarrassing to talk about your poo - but the colour and consistency of what you produce can be an important ...
Typically, your stool color is some shade of brown ... or from the liver to the small intestine (where bile helps aid ...
A small amount of mucus in your stool is normal. Your body produces the thin, slippery substance to help move food and waste through the intestines and protect against bacteria and digestive acids.
In today’s fast-paced environment, many office workers are falling prey to an increasingly common phenomenon known as ...
As bowel cancer cases continue to rise in young people, GPs are issuing a warning about the most overlooked symptoms ...
Heirloom and The New Raw have created the Flump Stool, a 3D-printed stool reminiscent of marshmallows. The stools are called Flump after their friendly, relaxed posture – a combination of ...