Yes, that can happen.
A stool is fecal matter.
When my wife was pregnant, I learned that in a normal pregnancy, the baby does not have a bowel movement while in the womb, but they do urinate while in the womb.
Melena is stool that's dark and tarry due to blood. Constipation is infrequent stools, usually referring to stools that are difficult to pass.
Gallstones typically do not pass out in stools. They usually remain in the gallbladder or bile ducts, and if they do pass, they might enter the intestines, but they are often too large to exit the body through the stool. In rare cases, small gallstones may pass into the intestines and be excreted, but this is not common. If gallstones are causing symptoms, medical treatment is often necessary.
Normal bowel movements vary for each person. In general, they should be brown in color (anywhere from very light to dark brown), formed, and soft to semi-soft. Characteristics not considered normal include (to name a few): blood in the stool; thick sticky or tarry stool; black stools; white stools; very loose watery stools; very hard stools; and stools that are difficult to pass that cause straining. Keep in mind that everyone's bowels are different. Some people lean more towards soft bowel movements, which is normal for them, and some people have harder to pass stools, which can also be okay. Your diet will also affect the color and consistency of your stools. If you are unsure about your bowel movements, or see blood in your stool, please see your doctor for diagnosis.
Human feces (stools) can appear green for a number of reasons:1. Bile is a thick, greenish liquid that is secreted by your gall bladder to digest fats, proteins, and carbohydrates in your food and is usually broken down before you pass stools. However, if you pass stools rapidly through your intestines, there may not be enough time to break down the bile, so your stools appear green.2. If you have very loose stools that have a green tinge, you may have a virus. See your doctor if the condition persists.3. Your stools may be coated with a yellow-green mucus. This can hint at an underlying condition when accompanied by rapid and frequent passing of stools. See your doctor if the condition persists.4. In babies, greenish tar-like stools (meconium) are common within the first few days after birth. While in the womb, fetuses naturally ingest a thick liquid which comprises waste materials such as mucus and bile.5. You might have eaten something green, blue, or even purple. A lot of food coloring doesn't digest. When that mixes with the bile pigment, the resulting stools are green.It means your pregnant.Green feces is typically caused by ingesting artificial dyes. Grape flavored soft drinks and Popsicle are big culprits in changing the color to a greenish tinge that is not natural.You ate too much things with Iron in them.
Type 4 bowel movements are considered normal and healthy. They are typically smooth and soft, resembling a sausage or snake. These stools are easy to pass and indicate a well-functioning digestive system.
Laxatives are a group of medicines that can treat constipation.Hard stools can be unpleasant to pass and may occur occasionally or chronically for some. Constipation is a common problem in which bowel movement occurs less than 3 times a week, depends on the person. The stools are small in size, hard, and difficult to pass due to constipation.
if your stool is black then there is alot of iron in your system. those who take iron tablets, their stools are black.
Yes, a lack of water can lead to hard, dry stools, which may result in constipation. When the body is dehydrated, it absorbs more water from the waste in the intestines, making stools harder and more difficult to pass. Adequate hydration is essential for maintaining healthy digestion and regular bowel movements. Drinking enough water helps to soften stools and support overall gastrointestinal health.
Electric current does not need a liquid. It can pass in solids, liquids, gases, and even empty space. If it passes through a liquid, the liquid is called an electrolyte.
Pecmycin is a drug used on animals to help with digestion problems. It essentially softens the stools so they are able to pass waste more easily.