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.
It all depends where the bleeding occurs. If the bleeding is in the stomach or small intestine, the blood will likely be clotted by the time it reaches the anus, and that will make the feces dark in color and tarry in consistency.If the bleeding is in the rectum or anus, then you will see fresh blood on what is otherwise normal feces.
Dark brown
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.
No. faeces only glows if you put phosphorus in the faeces
Medication can alter the colour of stools
dark almost black
Dark brown, the normal color.
Yes DARK chocolate is good for your stomach!
Yes he mostly sleeps in a dark room, on his stomach
Stools/feces are dark olive green, formed and loose for about six weeks.
she is probably pregnant.
no theres a light bulb in it...