WHY? is our attempt to answer all the questions every little kid asks. Have a question? Send it to [email protected]. If you eat, you poop! Let’s talk about eating first. When you eat, the saliva ...
Occasional changes in stool (poop) colors usually occur as a result of the food you eat. A persistent change in the color of your stool could also indicate an underlying health condition and shouldn’t ...
The color of your poop (stool) can provide clues about diseases or conditions affecting the digestive tract. Some of the causes are harmless, like eating colored foods or taking certain medications, ...
Everyone poops, so let’s get over the awkwardness and talk about it. Pooping or defecation is the final stage of your digestion process, in which, you eliminate the waste material from the body ...
A person’s poop can vary depending on diet, hydration, and health status. A stool that is hard, runny, or has an unusual color may indicate a health problem that needs attention. Poop is typically ...
“It’s not blood, it’s beets.” There’s a monumental scene from “Portlandia” that all too accurately depicts what it’s like to see red in the toilet bowl and — in a moment of panic — forget that you’ve ...