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- Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic
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 As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown
- Fecal incontinence - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Common causes of fecal incontinence include diarrhea, constipation, and muscle or nerve damage Fecal incontinence can affect a person's ability to work, socialize or do typical daily activities It often causes embarrassment or emotional stress
- Blood in stool in adults - Mayo Clinic
Find possible causes of blood in stool based on specific factors Check one or more factors on this page that apply to your symptom
- 大便的颜色:什么时候需要担心 - 妙佑医疗国际
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- Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Hantavirus pulmonary syndrome is a rare infectious disease that begins with flu-like symptoms and progresses rapidly to more severe disease It can lead to life-threatening lung and heart problems The disease is also called hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome Several strains of the hantavirus can cause hantavirus pulmonary syndrome They are carried by different types of rodents The most
- Encopresis - Symptoms causes - Mayo Clinic
Encopresis, also called fecal incontinence or soiling, occurs when constipation causes impacted stool to fill the colon, and liquid stool leaks out
- Hepatitis A - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Hepatitis A is a contagious liver infection caused by a virus Learn how the disease spreads and what you can do to prevent or treat it
- Fecal occult blood test - Mayo Clinic
Learn how healthcare professionals use fecal occult blood tests, such as the fecal immunochemical test, to screen for colon cancer
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