This liquid stool occurs in association with constipation in the elderly because not passing stools for many days leads to overgrowth of the normal bacterial in the bowel. They then feast on, and breakdown the hard stools, liquefying the outer layer of the stool, which then runs off as ...
Appearance:By two months, poop may be orange/yellow, yellow/brown, yellow/green, or darker green. Your child’s feeding method affects stool texture and color. Breastfed babies pass mustard-colored poop with seed-like particles. These bowel movements tend to be soft but can vary from runny ...
The first bowel movements are the thick, sticky, tarry meconium stools formed while the baby is still inside you. During the first week these give way, in breastfed babies, to soft, yellow, breast milk stools. These usually look like yellow mustard with little seeds. By the time a baby ...