In recent years, people have started to take health more seriously, but many still ignore the signals their own body sends ...
Certain foods and juices with strong colors can change your bowel movements to red. If you're not expecting to see such a change, it can make for quite a shock when you look in the toilet bowl. But ...
WHAT you see in the loo can be a powerful indicator of your health. Here, 40 Day Health Challenge coach, GP Dr Sumi Dunne, ...
Drinking coffee should not trigger bloody stools or black stools. If you consistently notice blood in your stool after drinking coffee, it’s wise to get checked out by a doctor. A one-off incident of ...
Possible causes of blood in stool include gastroenteritis, anal fissures, hemorrhoids, inflammatory bowel disease, and more. Treatment can depend on the underlying cause. Below, learn more about the ...
Our stools can give us an insight as to what's going on with our intenstines and internal organs Whether it’s white, yellow, red, or green, what you find in the toilet each day can go a long way to ...
Blood in your stool may be due to a number of factors, such as straining to poop, anal fissures, and hemorrhoids. Treatment depends on the specific cause of your constipation and bleeding. Many people ...
Consuming beets can cause a person to pass red-hued stool or urine. This is due to the presence of betalain pigments in beets. Betanin is a strong antioxidant present in each cell in the beetroot. It ...