(Ake Ngiamsanguan/Canva) "How often do you poop?" might sound like a very personal question, but your answer could reveal ...
If you're guilty of this behavior, you're not doing your gut any favors.
Your poop reveals key clues about your health — here are a few red flags to keep an eye on.
Gastroenterologists say this simple dietary change can help relieve constipation naturally, thanks to its fiber and ...
Amelia Ti is a Registered Dietitian (RD) and Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) based in NYC. She completed her Bachelor's in Nutrition & Dietetics at NYU and Master's in Applied ...
There’s a useful chart that can help you determine if your stool falls into a healthy or not-so-healthy category.
Occasionally, a person may pass poops that are larger or longer than usual. Some causes of this may include constipation, IBS, and fecal incontinence. Poop, or stool, is undigested food and waste that ...
If your skin is looking a bit pale (which can occur in people of any skin tone), there’s usually a reason. It could be anything from a vitamin B12 deficiency to a symptom of anemia. The same is true ...
Everybody poops. But did you realize the shape, size, smell, and frequency of your stool can say a lot about your overall health? Gastroenterologist John Pohl, MD, shares what a healthy poop should ...
Stool changes with pancreatic cancer can include diarrhea, foul-smelling stool, constipation, and changes in stool color. The pancreas is an organ between the stomach and the spine that helps the body ...