There’s a useful chart that can help you determine if your stool falls into a healthy or not-so-healthy category.
Gastroenterologists share what your stool’s buoyancy can reveal about your digestion, diet, and overall health.
Carley Millhone is a writer and editor based in the Midwest who covers health, women's wellness, and travel. Her work has appeared in publications like SELF, Greatist, and PureWow. Qin Rao, MD, is a ...
Occasionally, a person may pass poops that are larger or longer than usual. Some causes of this may include constipation, IBS, and fecal incontinence. Poop, or stool, is undigested food and waste that ...