Bowel movements are a strong indicator of your body’s overall health. Although stools vary in color, texture, amount, and odor, it’s important to know your body’s norm and look out for indicators of health changes. Everyone will experience brief variations in stool here and there, but when the changes are persistent or have certain red flags, it’s important to investigate. Ulcerative Colitis, for example, is a condition that often causes changes to your stool. To understand what to look for in an unhealthy stool, you must first understand what characterizes a stool as “normal”.
There are a few key characteristics of a normal stool:
For the most part, stools vary from person to person, and you should have a good idea of what is normal for you. Most changes in bowel movements will clear up on their own in a few days, but there are some specific red flags that can indicate that there is a problem, such as Ulcerative Colitis.
Changes in bowel movements are one of the key markers of Ulcerative colitis (UC). UC stool shape, color, and smell can be quite different than your average bowel movement. If you have UC, your immune system essentially attacks healthy cells in your digestive tract, which causes inflammation in your colon and rectum. Below are some key indicators that you may have Ulcerative Colitis based on your stool.
The bottom line for healthy bowel movements is consistency! Healthy stools vary from person to person, but it is important to know what is “normal” for you. If there is a drastic change in smell, firmness, frequency, or color that does not subside in a day or two, we recommend contacting your physician and dietitian.
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