Stools that are pale, or clay- or putty-colored may result from problems in the biliary system (the drainage system of the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas).
The liver releases
Yellow skin (jaundice) often occurs with clay-colored stools due to the buildup of bile...
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Previous research suggests that "color" can impact how much you eat. One past study seemed to indicate that the color of the walls in a... Read more »
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Bloody stools often are a sign of an injury or disorder in the digestive tract. Your doctor may use the term "melena" to describe black, tarry, and... Read more »
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A stool Gram stain is a laboratory test that uses different stains to detect and identify bacteria in a stool sample.The Gram stain method is... Read more »
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Floating stoolsHome CareFloating stools alone do not indicate an illness or problem, and they do not require home care. If a change in diet has... Read more »
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The stool guaiac test finds hidden (occult) blood in the stool (bowel movement), even when you cannot see the blood yourself. It is the most common... Read more »
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Bili lights refer to a type of phototherapy that is used to treat newborn jaundice, a yellow coloring of the skin and eyes related to immature liver... Read more »