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There are a couple different red poop meanings. One of the common causes of red poop is beets. (They can also tint your pee pink, too). If you notice your poop is red, the biggest thing is to make sure it’s not because there’s blood in your stool. While beets usually tint the...
Yellow/Orange Poop Yellow poop may be a sign of an infection or inflammation in your intestines, especially if you observe mucus in your poop. It usually means you aren’t getting enough nutrients—or you’re eating far too many fatty foods. White or Clay-Colored Poop Chalky white or pale...
Your newborn's first poop will be very dark green and look almost black. Over a few days, it'll turn to a lighter green, then yellow (if your baby's breastfed) or yellow/brown (if your baby's formula-fed). While green poop is usually no cause for worry, call the doctor if ...
Most will experience green, black, or yellow poop occasionally throughout their lives. Here are the likely underlying causes of each color, and when you should seek medical help to learn more. Why Is My Poop Green? Eats your spinach like Popeye does? If you love dark green leafy vegetables...
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There are some of my favorite stories: "The Rabbit Without Ears", "The Big Wild Cat and the Little Yellow Bird", and "Grandpa Green Beard and Spot". I like Grandpa Green beard, because he is very kind and never hurts the animals. I also like the little yellow bird, because it is ...
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“My dog didn’t shit. Why would I be carrying this poop bag if I didn’t intend to clean it?” “I’M GOING DOWN THERE AND IF I SEE SHIT I AM RUBBING IT IN YOUR FACE.” [This is a verbatim quote] I continue on down the block past my house because my dogstill needs to sh...