Light-coloured poo poo's! Pale feces can mean you have gall stones blocking what is called the common bile duct leading from your gall bladder to your liver. The bile that is collected in your gall bladder is secreted in to the liver which is then secreted into the stomach to help digest fats that you have eaten. This bile is the substance that turns your feces to a brownish color, so if your feces is pale colored, you most likely have a blockage of your gall bladder.
Yes, THC can be excreted in feces.
The lack of brown color in feces could be due to a lack of bile production or obstruction in the bile ducts, leading to pale or clay-colored stools. This could indicate liver or gallbladder issues and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider for further assessment and treatment.
No, it is not normal to have feces in urine. Feces and urine are separate waste products that should not mix in the body. If you notice feces in your urine, it could indicate a medical issue and you should consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
If a wood is pale yellow, it could indicate that the wood species is pine or poplar. These woods tend to have a lighter color compared to darker woods like oak or walnut. The pale yellow color can influence the overall appearance and aesthetics of furniture or wood products made from these woods.
Human feces (or stools) are produced by the entire digestive system.
Gall stones prevent bile from moving out of the gall bladder into the small intestine, the absence of bile causes the pale faeces.
Pale feces can indicate a lack of bile, which is produced by the liver and gives stool its typical brown color. Conditions such as bile duct obstruction, liver disease, or certain gastrointestinal disorders can disrupt bile production or flow, leading to lighter-colored stools. Additionally, some medications or dietary changes may also cause pale feces. If this occurs, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for further evaluation.
No, pale does not mean bucket. A pale can refer to a wooden stake or a boundary marker, or can mean lacking color or brightness.
Dark urine and pale feces can indicate liver or bile duct issues. When the liver is not functioning properly, it can lead to reduced bile production, causing pale stools. Additionally, dehydration from gastrointestinal issues may concentrate urine, making it appear darker. It's important to seek medical advice if these symptoms occur, as they may signify underlying health problems.
Pale stoma indicates anemia
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In hepatitis, the liver's ability to process bilirubin is impaired, leading to an accumulation of bilirubin in the blood. This excess bilirubin causes urine to appear dark, as the kidneys excrete it. Conversely, feces may become pale due to reduced bilirubin reaching the intestines, where it is normally converted into stercobilin, the pigment that gives stool its brown color. Thus, the changes in urine and feces color are indicative of liver dysfunction.
Feces/Faeces is the brown stuff that periodically comes out of your posterior.
The large intestine holds feces, but if you mean while defecating or immediately before, it is the rectum.
That is Scottish slang, for feces.
bucket hey, it depends what you mean by pale... pale as in.. yeah bucket, but you could have it as like your face being pale as in white? but im really not that good at literacy haha.