The absence of normal flora in stools can be caused by several factors, including antibiotic use, which disrupts the balance of gut bacteria, and certain medical conditions such as inflammatory bowel disease or immunodeficiency disorders. A lack of dietary fiber can also impact the diversity of gut microbiota. Additionally, malabsorption syndromes or prolonged fasting may reduce the presence of normal flora in the intestines.
Yes, usual flora, normal flora, and typical flora are all normal results.
Some common causes of bloody stools are hemorrhoids and intestinal infections. Trauma and foreign bodies are also common causes of bloody stools. Sometimes colon polyps and/or colon cancer can cause bloody stools
Another term for normal flora is indigenous microbiota or resident flora.
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You said that in your answer too. As the flora is normal, there is no harm
Normal flora cannot cause a "disease". But if normal flora is disrupted it can become a pathogen and then cause infection. Some diseases, like diabetes, can disrupt normal flora and cause infection, especially yeast infections on the skin or in the vagina of women.
Because it mixes with the acids and juices in your body.
Yes they can but should not be pencil thin or dark stools that are very thin.
In general, your "normal" skin flora protect you from "rogue" flora which might do you harm.
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