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What Causes Red Poop?

Eating foods with red dye or natural colors can temporarily turn your poop red. Red poop could be a sign of GI bleeding, caused by conditions like hemorrhoids or colon cancer. Speak with a doctor if ...
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all answer for how often you should poop, but when it comes to what color your stool should be, expert consensus is much narrower. And deviations from it can be a cause for ...
Close-up of woman's hands slicing boiled beets on wooden cutting board with a knife at home kitchen. After you eat beets, you may get a shock when visiting the restroom: Your poop looks slightly pink, ...
Three-quarters of your poop consists of water and most of the rest is food your body didn’t digest. Once it exits the digestive system, poop is usually a shade of brown, regardless of the appearance ...
A Cleveland Clinic expert reveals how many wipes it should take to complete, and what it means when nature seems to call for ...