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What does dark GREY poop mean?

What does dark GREY poop mean?

Gray or Clay-Colored Stool The stool can be gray or clay-colored if it contains little or no bile. The pale color may signify a condition (biliary obstruction) where the flow of bile to the intestine is obstructed, such as obstruction of the bile duct from a tumor or gallstone in the duct or nearby pancreas.

What does gray poop mean?

White. If stools are white, gray, or pale, a person may have an issue with the liver or gallbladder as pale stools suggest a lack of bile. Some anti-diarrhea medications cause white stools.

What color poop is bad for babies?

Black, Thick Baby Poop Thick, black stools at 3 months of age or older often indicate bleeding in the digestive tract, which can be dangerous for your baby. (This is different from your baby’s first few meconium bowel movements.)

Why is my child’s poop gray?

Gray. Like white poop, baby stools that are gray in color can mean your baby isn’t digesting food as they should. Call your pediatrician if your baby has poop that’s gray or a chalky consistency.

How long can a toddler not poop?

While it may be normal for many children to go two to three days without a bowel movement, going four or more days can be considered constipation, even though this may cause no pain in some children and even be normal for a few children. (Note: Large bowel movements are not necessarily constipation.)

What does baby poop color mean?

Chalky white baby poop could be a warning sign that your baby is not properly digesting food. A white color may indicate a lack of bile from the liver to digest food. In the first few years, you will experience a full range of “normal” baby poop types that simply indicate your baby is healthfully growing and changing.

How often do newborns poop?

As a general guideline, expect your breastfed newborn to poop after almost every feeding, usually 5-12 times per day. After a few weeks, however, baby poop frequency will dwindle to 3-4 times per day.

What is a normal stool for a newborn?

Normal. It is normal for a newborn baby to have watery or loose stools in the early months after birth when she is only receiving mother’s milk. This stool is often yellowish-brown in color and is similar to mustard in consistency.