If the stool has blood in it, also could be due to red food dye from drinks like punch or gatorade.
When we have bowel movements these are wastes from foods we eat and other wastes from our body. Some foods can produce this. Some people can eat peas or corn and if their digestive tract is not working well the peas and corn will show up in that stool. It also could simply be mucus. One should always check their stool for streaks of dried blood (brown/red) to fresh blood which is red. If this occurs please see your doctor.
Red things that you ate. Tomatoes, peppers, etc. Blood maybe, but you would be able to tell.
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Corn in my stool from my alimentary canal sometimes will end up in salsa. Sometimes.
Seeing whole kernels in the stool means it was swallowed before it was chewed.
Red velvet cake, beets, foods which use red dye #40, kool aide, Gatorade and even tomatoes and peppers on occasion can make stool red. Also don't listen to people who say you have to "eat a lot of" a red food coloring to make your stool red - not true! A red velvet cup cake or a single beverage can do it! The things to look out for are do you see the red stool within 16 hours of consumption of the red food coloring and does it resolve within a few bowel movements. If not, see your Doctor.
You see corn in feces because you eat corn and corn is difficult to digest. Any small objects that cannot be digested pass out of the body with the stool. So if you eat corn, there is a good chance you will find some of it in your stool.
The outer hull of corn is made of cellulose, which is indigestible to humans. Therefore, if you do not chew the cellulose hull, it will pass through your entire digestive system whole and sound, and you will see it in your feces.
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Corn is difficult for the body to fully digest, so it can appear whole in your poop. This is due to the tough outer shell of corn kernels, which can resist breakdown during digestion. Seeing corn in your stool is generally not a cause for concern unless it is accompanied by other symptoms.
Red ribbon on a corn dolly symbolises the heart, or heart of the home.
Corn was important crop of the red indians.