
Diarrhea - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Jan 18, 2025 · Diarrhea — loose, watery and possibly more-frequent passage of stool — is a common problem. Sometimes, it's the only symptom of a condition. At other times, it may be associated with other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain or weight loss. Luckily, diarrhea is usually short-lived, lasting no more than a few days.
Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic
Oct 10, 2024 · Stool comes in a range of colors. All shades of brown and even green are considered typical. Only rarely does stool color indicate a possibly serious intestinal condition. Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool.
Constipation - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Oct 20, 2023 · Constipation is a problem with passing stool. Constipation generally means passing fewer than three stools a week or having a difficult time passing stool. Constipation is fairly common. A lack of dietary fiber, fluids and exercise can cause constipation. But other medical conditions or certain medicines may be the cause.
Fecal incontinence - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Nov 27, 2024 · Loose or watery stool that quickly fills the rectum and is difficult to hold. Large, hard stool that blocks the rectum and results in leakage of softer stool around it. Damaged or weakened muscles. The muscles of the anus, rectum and pelvic floor control the holding and passing of stool. Damaged or weak muscles can cause fecal incontinence.
Infant constipation: How is it treated? - Mayo Clinic
Oct 5, 2024 · Newborns typically pass stool every day for the first month or two. After that, some babies pass stool less often. And babies that take in formula tend to pass stool less often than do babies taking in breast milk. Just as in older children and adults, healthy patterns of passing stool can vary among babies.
Rectovaginal fistula - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Feb 27, 2024 · Uncontrolled loss of stool, called fecal incontinence. Problems keeping the perineum clean. Recurrent vaginal or urinary tract infections. Irritation or inflammation of your vagina, perineum or the skin around your anus. Fistula recurrence. Issues with …
Constipation in children - Symptoms & causes - Mayo Clinic
Sep 18, 2021 · A diet rich in fiber can help your child's body form soft, bulky stool. Serve your child more high-fiber foods, such as fruits, vegetables, beans, and whole-grain cereals and breads. If your child isn't used to a high-fiber diet, start by adding just several grams of fiber a day to prevent gas and bloating.
C. difficile infection - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Blood or pus in the stool. C. difficile infection that is severe and sudden can cause the colon to become inflamed and get larger, called toxic megacolon. And it can cause a condition called sepsis where the body's response to an infection damages its own tissues.
Identifying diarrhea caused by bile acid malabsorption
Feb 20, 2018 · Excess bile acids entering the colon can cause the classic signs and symptoms of bile acid malabsorption (BAM), including watery stool, urgency and fecal incontinence. Although BAM has been associated with diarrhea for nearly 50 years, it remains an underrecognized and underdiagnosed cause of chronic diarrhea.
Intestinal ischemia - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
An urgent need to pass stool. Forcefully passing stool often. Belly tenderness or bloating, also called distention. Bloody stools. Nausea and vomiting. Mental confusion, in older adults. Symptoms of intestinal ischemia that comes on slowly, also called chronic intestinal ischemia. Symptoms of chronic intestinal ischemia can include: