Stool fats, also known as fecal fats, or fecal lipids, are fats that are excreted in the feces.
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A stool fat test is used to evaluate the amount of fat in the stool, which can help diagnose conditions such as malabsorption syndromes and pancreatic disorders. It can also provide information about the effectiveness of digestive enzymes.
Docusate sodium, also known as Colace, acts by a detergent-like effect to soften the stool by helping water and fats penetrate into the stool, making it easier to pass.
A blocked bile duct can affect the appearance and consistency of stool by causing it to become pale or clay-colored, greasy or oily, and have a foul smell. This is because bile, which is produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder, helps to break down fats in the digestive system. When the bile duct is blocked, the body may not be able to properly digest fats, leading to changes in stool color and texture.
The initial observations that leads a physician to suspect a fat digestion problem is that affected babies have severe stomach problems with a high level of fats detected in the stool; the stool is often pale and foul smelling.
i sat on a stool. the stool was very high. the stool was brown.
The gallbladder produces bile to break down fats. When someone's gallbladder becomes sluggish, it can produce pain. if the gallbladder or duct becomes clogged, fats are not digested as well. In severe gallbladder disease, you can see undigested fats as a thin layer floating in urine or stool.
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What size stool are you seeking?
Is it ok to have green stool.