Normal stool is yellow-brown, soft and shaped, generally cylindrical and rectal. If loose stool is pulled out instead of cylindrical stool, it is diarrhea, and
Normal stool is yellow-brown, soft and shaped, generally cylindrical and rectal. If loose stool is pulled out instead of cylindrical stool, it is diarrhea, and other shapes are things that grow in the rectum. Feces are mushy or watery, which can be seen in dyspepsia or acute enteritis. Feces are hard and hard, sometimes chestnut-like, constipation, flat or banded, with partial obstruction of rectum, anal stenosis or intestine.
The baby's feces are yellow or golden yellow, and the child's intestines are shorter, which is closer to the color of food after digestion. ? The color of feces will also change with the food and medicine you eat. For example, if you eat pig blood the day before, your stool will turn black the next day. Don't be surprised. This is normal, so generally don't be too nervous. Only if you do this for several days in a row can you take it seriously. Upper gastrointestinal bleeding is mostly delayed, lower gastrointestinal bleeding is dark red, biliary obstruction is clay-colored, amebic dysentery or intussusception is jam-like, rectal polyps, anal fissure or hemorrhoids see blood on the surface of feces or drip out after defecation, and cholera and paracholera feces are white rice swill. Once you find these changes in feces, go to the hospital for treatment in time.
Defecation is the most basic physiological demand of human body, and the amount of defecation per person will also be related to the type and quantity of food and the function of its own digestive organs. Adults usually eat once or twice a day, babies eat more than three or five times, and Dora eats more. Adults have diarrhea more than three times a day or less than three times a week and their shape changes to constipation. The smell will also vary according to the type of food. The odor of feces is caused by the decomposition and fermentation of protein by bacteria. The taste depends on his digestion. Diarrhea with severe fecal odor, lower gastrointestinal ulcer and malignant tumor, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, dyspepsia and infant fecal rancidity.
These changes in feces remind us of various pathological changes in body function, so that I can deal with them as soon as possible. In order to prevent these situations, we must pay attention to our usual diet, activities, excretion habits and our mental state. Eat a normal diet, exercise more, develop regular bowel movements every day, relax and get better and better. Sometimes age is also a problem. When I was young, my neuromuscular system was underdeveloped and I couldn't control my bowel movements. When you get older, abdominal wall muscle tension decreases, intestinal peristalsis weakens, and constipation is easy. Sometimes other diseases can also lead to abnormal stool and drug problems. Then this is to find a way to change the control of drugs, speed up the treatment of diseases, and make the feces normal.