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Stool colour
Respected doctor my poop is mustard yellow with normal constistency no problem at all my question is that is this poop normal in colour can you tell me normal colour of poop mine is yellow
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Dear Sir I can see you are 33 year old male So kindly ask Genuine Question instead of posting your Poop pics For your information your poop colors depends upon your food habit Thank you
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Normal don't worry
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Yellow stool with normal consistency is usually normal diet gut transit. No symptoms no concern 👍.
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Normal
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Its considered normal ,Because of you take some chromogens or colour inducing like turmeric ,additives.
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​"Yes, mustard yellow stool with a normal consistency is considered clinically normal. Stool color is primarily determined by the concentration of Stercobilin (a byproduct of bile breakdown) and your recent dietary intake. A yellow hue often indicates that the food has passed through the digestive tract relatively quickly, leaving less time for the bile to turn the stool into a darker brown color. As long as there is no pain, fever, or greasy texture, this is not a cause for medical concern."
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​"1. Dietary Influence: Consumption of turmeric (Haldi), carrots, sweet potatoes, or dairy products can often give stool a yellow or orange tint. 2. Rapid Transit Time: If your digestion is efficient and fast, the bile pigments (Bilirubin) don't have enough time to undergo full oxidation to a dark brown state. 3. Normal Variant: Many healthy individuals naturally have lighter-colored stools depending on their metabolic rate."
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Normal
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Kindly do connect and consult
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Normal
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Abnormal,  needed colonoscopy
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Do consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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