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Jaune selles en cas de diarrhée

La couleur normale des selles sont toutes les nuances de brun (souvent brun moyen) ou brun / vert. En jaune / selles pâles apparaît, et il n'ya aucune raison apparente due à la nourriture consommée, serait -on des conditions suivantes: Diarrhée: La diarrhée est le motif le plus fréquent à changer la couleur des selles. La différence principale de la diarrhée et le processus normal de digestion dans l'aliment de la diarrhée du côlon passe si vite que les bactéries intestinales n'ont pas assez de temps pour convertir la bilirubine dans stercobiline selles normales que la couleur brune. Reflux gastro-oesophagien (RGO) est une maladie dans laquelle la nourriture est passée rapidement à travers les intestins avec le processus digestif. Cholestase: Dans cette maladie du foie écoulement de la bile dans l'intestin de réduction ou d'arrêt mis. L'absence de bile, les selles sont lumineuses colorées. Les particules d'aliments non digérés peuvent pénétrer dans le

Gele stoelgang in Diarree

De normale kleur van de stoelgang is elke schaduw van bruin (meestal medium bruin), of bruin / groen. Bij geel / bleke ontlasting wordt weergegeven, en er is geen duidelijke reden te wijten aan voedsel geconsumeerd, zou er iemand van de volgende aandoeningen: Diarree: Diarree is de meest voorkomende reden in het veranderen van de kleur van de ontlasting. Het belangrijkste verschil in diarree en normale spijsvertering proces is dat in de diarree voedsel passeert darm zo snel dat darmbacteriën niet genoeg tijd hebt voor het omzetten van bilirubine in stercobilin dat normale ontlasting het bruine kleur geeft. Gastro-oesofageale reflux (GERD) is ook een ziekte waar voedsel snel wordt doorgegeven via darmen met spijsvertering proces. Cholestase: Bij deze ziekte stroom gal uit de lever in de darm wordt verminderd of stopgezet. Door het ontbreken van gal, zijn ontlasting licht gekleurd. Onverteerd voedsel deeltjes kunnen komen in de ontlasting. In cholestase kan, bilirubine, en galzou

What Causes Mucus in the Bowel Movement?

Mucus during Constipation Mucus in hard stools may be due to: * Constipation due to inactivity, insufficient water intake, medications, low-fiber diet, anxiety, depression or other causes * Bowel obstruction from a polyp, cancer, volvulus, intussusception, or swallowed foreign object Mucous Diarrhea Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) In many cases, the cause of mucus in stools (or diarrhea) no underlying disorder can be identified, and a diagnosis of an IBS is given to affected person. IBS is considered to be caused by stress and irritating foods. Foods to avoid in IBS. Food Poisoning In food poisoning (due to bacteria or parasites), besides diarrhea and occasional mucus, the following is common: * History of suspicious food eaten in previous 72 hours; other persons who had eating the same food are affected * Bloating, abdominal cramps, occasional fever or, rarely, blood in the stool Mucus and greenish diarrhea is common in infection with parasite giardia. “Fo

Stomach Alcer: Causes and Home Remedies

Some 20 million Americans suffer from stomach ulcers. In addition to causing severe stomach pain, ulcers may also puncture of the stomach wall and hence bleeding. Contrary to conventional belief that ulcers are caused by stress or spicy foods. Rather it is caused due to the stomach infection with a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori. This bacterium is the main cause of nearly 80 percent of stomach ulcers and more than 90 percent of duodenum (first portion of the small intestine) ulcers. Widespread use of pain relievers known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs cause most of the remaining ulcers. A thick coating of gelatinous mucus is produced by the cells in stomach lining which require a type of chemicals called prostaglandin. Acids in the digestive juices is kept away by this mucosal lining and thus causing burning of stomach wall and preventing harmful bacteria from entering the bloodstream or lymphatic system. Production of prostaglandins is blocked by NSAIDs

Yellow Bowel Movement in Diarrhea

Lees de Nederlandse versie van dit artikel The normal color of a bowel movement is any shade of brown (usually medium brown), or brown/green. When yellow/pale stool appears, and there is no obvious reason due to consumed food, there might be anyone of the following disorders: Diarrhea : Diarrhea is the most common reason in changing the color of stool. The main difference in diarrhea and normal digestion process is that in diarrhea food passes through intestine so rapidly that intestinal bacteria do not have enough time for converting bilirubin into stercobilin that presents stool it's normal brown color . Gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) is also a disease in which food is rapidly passed through intestines with digestion process. Cholestasis: In this disease bile flow from the liver into intestine is decreased or stopped. Due to the lack of bile, stools are light-colored. Undigested food particles may come out in stool. In cholestasis , bilirubin, and bile sa

What Causes Mucus in Bowel Movement?

Mucus in Bowel Movement Mucus and slimy bowel movement can be caused by Chronic pancreatitis. Sometimes it can also be due to unprocessed fats in your stools. Other possible cause might be due to celiac disease. Actually, Mucus can be a symptom of anomalies in our abdominal walls. Its presence must be temporary and would be likely to turn into regular after few days. Mucus is produced by mucous glands that line the small and large intestine and is a translucent, jelly like substance that come out in stool. Mucus and slime smooth movement is signified by presence of mucus all over your stools. Healthy people may also have certain amount of mucus in normal stools. Usually mucus is not mixed with stool. In following conditions mucus may appear in normal semi-soft stools:

Causes of Green Bowel Movement in Diarrhea

Firstly the color of a bowel movement generally is due to the color of the food eaten and secondly the state of the bile prepared by the liver. Normal color of bile is green and after proper digestive process, it turns to brown. This process of digesting takes time and if the digestion process is not completed, and the food is moving faster than the normal process, through the intestines, there is less time for the bile to be chemically changed. Therefore, it will remain green when excreted from the body. Generally, the green bowel movement is not a cause for alarm. There can be many reasons of green stools. The first and most obvious cause is eating green foods. A person who predominantly consumes green, leafy vegetables contain chlorophyll in his meal, it is normal that he might have Green Bowel Movement. Iron-rich foods like enriched breakfast cereals, red meat, spinach, beans, etc. and foods with dark purple coloring like Artificial colors, used in ice creams, soda, fru