Tag: Blood in Stool

  • Mayo Clinic – Frequent bowel movements

    Mayo Clinic – Frequent bowel movements

    Your Bathroom Habits Are Trying to Tell You Something

    If you’re making more trips to the throne lately, don’t panic—your body might just be responding to positive changes! Upping your fiber intake with whole grains, fruits, and veggies can naturally increase bowel movement frequency (a good thing!). Even a mild stomach bug could be the temporary culprit.

    But when frequent bathroom runs come with other red flags—unusual color, consistency, or discomfort—it could signal something worth investigating. Common triggers range from food sensitivities (like lactose or gluten) to infections (bacterial, viral, or parasitic) or chronic conditions like IBS, Crohn’s, or hyperthyroidism.

    You don’t need to play guessing games with your gut. Faex Health acts like a wellness sidekick for your digestive system—snap a photo of your stool, and the app analyzes key indicators (color, texture, form) to spot trends and offer insights.

    Your health starts in your gut. Let Faex Health and Mayo Clinic guide you to a better, balanced life—one step (or snapshot) at a time.

  • Healthline – Why Poop Sinks (and Why It Floats)

    Healthline – Why Poop Sinks (and Why It Floats)

    Healthy stool typically sinks—thanks to its dense, fiber-rich composition—while occasional floaters might just mean extra gas from last night’s beans. But if your toilet bowl regularly resembles a buoy convention, it could signal malabsorption, IBS, or other gut quirks worth investigating.

    Color, Shape & Smell: Your Poop’s Secret Language

    • Ideal poop: Dark brown, log-shaped, and earthy-smelling (yes, it’s still poop—it won’t smell like roses).
    • Red flags: Clay-colored (possible bile issues), red streaks (could indicate bleeding), or greasy floaters with a foul odor (hinting at malabsorption). Even oddly narrow or pebble-like poop whispers clues about fiber intake or hydration.

    Enter Faex Health: Your Poop Decoder Ring
    Wish you had a gut health translator? Faex Health analyzes stool photos for color, consistency, and form—helping you spot trends and nudging you when it’s time to tweak your diet or chat with a doctor.

    Your gut is always talking—let Faex Health help you understand what it’s saying. Stay proactive, stay healthy, and let Faex Health simplify gut health monitoring for you.

  • Medstar Health – What a Healthy Bowel Movement Looks Like, and When to Call the Doctor.

    Medstar Health – What a Healthy Bowel Movement Looks Like, and When to Call the Doctor.

    Your bowel movements may not be a common topic of conversation, but they’re a window into your digestive health. According to MedStar Health, the color, shape, frequency, and consistency of your stool are key indicators of how well your digestive system is functioning. Knowing what’s normal—and what’s not—can help you maintain a healthy gut and detect potential problems early.

    What Defines a Healthy Bowel Movement?
    1. Shape and Consistency
      • A healthy stool should be smooth, soft, and log-shaped—similar to Types 3 and 4 on the Bristol Stool Chart.
      • Hard, lumpy stools often indicate constipation, while loose, watery stools can be a sign of diarrhea or rapid digestion.
    2. Color
      • Brown is ideal and reflects normal digestion.
      • Pale or clay-colored stools may signal bile duct issues, while black or red stool could indicate gastrointestinal bleeding. Green stool, on the other hand, is often linked to diet or fast-moving digestion.
    3. Frequency
      • Everyone’s bowel habits are different, but most people should have between three bowel movements a day to three a week. Consistency in your routine is a good sign of digestive health.
    4. Effort and Smell
      • Healthy bowel movements shouldn’t require straining or cause discomfort.
      • While stool naturally has an odor, excessively foul-smelling stool could point to malabsorption or an infection.
    When to Be Concerned

    Persistent changes in stool—such as color, frequency, or consistency—shouldn’t be ignored. Symptoms like blood in the stool, significant pain, unexplained weight loss, or ongoing diarrhea or constipation may indicate underlying conditions that require medical attention.

    Faex Health: Your Digestive Health Companion

    Medstar Health shares, monitoring your stool regularly might seem like a chore, but it’s an essential part of staying proactive about your health. Faex Health makes this process effortless. By analyzing a simple photo of your stool, Faex Health evaluates color, shape, and consistency, giving you real-time insights into your gut health. Whether it’s flagging potential issues or helping you maintain healthy habits, Faex Health turns an overlooked health metric into a powerful tool for wellness.

    Your gut is your body’s second brain—let Faex Health help you understand what it’s saying. Stay informed, stay healthy, and stay ahead.