Generally, “normal” poop should be brown. When you eat food, it eventually turns that color by the time it exits the body in the form of stool, according to Baltimore colon and rectal surgeon Jeffery ...
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, ...
Yellow stool can be caused by yellow and orange foods such as turmeric, carrots, yams, and any food containing yellow food coloring, says Dr. O’Connor. However, yellow stool can sometimes be due to ...
Ulcerative colitis, a form of IBD, can change how your stool looks, smells, and feels. Learn what UC poop looks like during a ...