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Why is my poop so mushy lately?

Why is my poop so mushy lately?

Mushy Stool – Type 6 This form of stool has passed through the colon quickly, due to stress or a dramatic change in diet or activity level. When the body is under stress or not used to a healthy diet and lifestyle, it can push the poop through the intestines faster than intended.

Is it normal to have loose stools every day?

For the past 6 months or so, I have been experiencing consistent looseness of bowel movements. They look the same, feel the same, every day basically, with no change. I otherwise feel ok – not really any pain, no fever, or other classic warning signs involved. I am worried that this will be permanent.

When do loose stools become diarrhea what are the symptoms?

In order for loose stools to be considered diarrhea, they have to occur repeatedly. If you have loose stools three or more times per day, then it’s diarrhea. The most common symptoms of loose stools include: You may also have other gastrointestinal symptoms including: You may have either chronic loose stools or loose stools after eating.

When to seek medical attention for loose stools?

Seek medical attention for you child if they have severe diarrhea, diarrhea with puss or green mucus, bloody diarrhea, rectal bleeding, severe or worsening abdominal pain, weight loss or signs of severe dehydration. Concerned About Your Child’s Loose Stools?

What does it mean when your child has loose stool?

Loose stools are a sign that your child is not digesting their food very well. The food is passing through the large intestine so rapidly it can’t reabsorb water from the stool so it comes out unformed. The more important question is why is this happening.

For the past 6 months or so, I have been experiencing consistent looseness of bowel movements. They look the same, feel the same, every day basically, with no change. I otherwise feel ok – not really any pain, no fever, or other classic warning signs involved. I am worried that this will be permanent.

In order for loose stools to be considered diarrhea, they have to occur repeatedly. If you have loose stools three or more times per day, then it’s diarrhea. The most common symptoms of loose stools include: You may also have other gastrointestinal symptoms including: You may have either chronic loose stools or loose stools after eating.

Seek medical attention for you child if they have severe diarrhea, diarrhea with puss or green mucus, bloody diarrhea, rectal bleeding, severe or worsening abdominal pain, weight loss or signs of severe dehydration. Concerned About Your Child’s Loose Stools?

Loose stools are a sign that your child is not digesting their food very well. The food is passing through the large intestine so rapidly it can’t reabsorb water from the stool so it comes out unformed. The more important question is why is this happening.