There are several possible reasons for your cat to have soft stool without diarrhea. These may include dietary changes, stress, infections, or underlying health issues. It is important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the exact cause and appropriate treatment for your cat.
Some medicine cause diarrhea and red or orange colored stool. It could also be caused by eating orange colored foods; if it persists, consult a physician.
Yes, diarrhea can lead to the presence of blood in stool.
I just took my dog home from the vet yesterday because he ate my Garmin charger and had been having diarrhea. One of the questions the vet asked is the diarrhea very dark, because that could be blood in his stool
If there is loose motions along with blood it may be dysentery. If the child is passing only blood which is bright red in color we have to suspect polyp.
what is the normal pH value of stool?
No. Diarrhea is all liquid. Loose stool is partly liquid, partly solid.
yes but most of it is water which is why stool after diarrhea is so watery. You can also lose electrolytes and other vital minerals in your stool. If you have diarrhea, it is recommended to drink glasses of water to compensate for what was lost in the stool.
researchers have found that diarrhea best correlates with an increase in stool weight; stool weights above 10oz (300 gs) per day generally indicates diarrhea.
researchers have found that diarrhea best correlates with an increase in stool weight; stool weights above 10oz (300 gs) per day generally indicates diarrhea.
Diarrhea
Generally, you only get diarrhea from sickness or eating too much of something like fiber. Yes. Diarrhea will clean out your colon. Your doctor will give you meds to "clean out your colon" in order to perform a colonoscopy. These meds make the colon walls free of stool so they can examine the walls for polyps or other irregularities. Although it is not recommended to intentionally cause diarrhea, it does clean out your colon. So you don't have to "worry" about having 20 lbs of stool clogging your colon as some people would have you to believe.
Shigella, Salmonella, Campylobacter, and Yersinia. Clostridium difficile produces a toxin that can cause severe diarrhea.