What color is your poop with liver problems?
The liver releases bile salts into the stool, giving it a normal brown color. You may have clay-colored stools if you have a liver infection that reduces bile production, or if the flow of bile out of the liver is blocked. Yellow skin (jaundice) often occurs with clay-colored stools.
Does pale stool go away?
Once the underlying cause of pale stools is treated, your stools should return to a normal brown color. However, some causes, such as liver disease and some cancerous tumors, are incurable. If the cause is incurable, you will continue to have pale or clay-colored stools.
When should I worry about clay colored stools?
Pale stool, especially if it is white or clay colored, can indicate a serious health problem. When adults have a pale stool with no other symptoms, it is usually safe to wait and see if the stool returns to normal. When children and babies have very pale or white poop, a doctor should see them as soon as possible.
Will yellow stool go away?
In most cases, yellow poop appear after eating meals high in fat and generally improve in less than a week. Go to a doctor, however, if it takes more than a week to disappear or if other symptoms appear, such as fever, abdominal pain, weight loss, bloated belly or blood in your stools.
When should I be concerned about yellow poop?
If your stool turns yellow, it’s most often due to changes in your diet. If the color persists for several days or is accompanied by other symptoms, you may want to contact your doctor. You should see your doctor if your yellow stool is accompanied by any of the following symptoms: passing out.
Does pooping alot mean weight loss?
If a bowel movement results in weight loss, it will be a temporary and insignificant change to a person’s weight. This is because the body is always processing food and passing waste. As a result, people should not consider bowel movements as a weight loss method.