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Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown Ask a healthcare professional if you're concerned about your stool color
Green stool - Mayo Clinic Green stool — when your feces look green — is usually the result of something you ate, such as spinach or dyes in some foods Certain medicines or iron supplements also can cause green stool Newborns pass a dark green stool called meconium, and breastfed infants often produce yellow-green
Green stool When to see a doctor - Mayo Clinic Call a healthcare professional if you or your child has green stool for more than a few days Green stool often happens with diarrhea, so drink plenty of fluids and seek immediate medical attention if you or your child becomes dehydrated There is a problem with information submitted for this
Green stool Causes - Mayo Clinic Infants Infants might have green stool as a result of: Not finishing breastfeeding entirely on one side This can result in baby missing some of the high-fat-content breast milk, which affects the digestion of the milk Protein hydrolysate formula, which is used for babies with milk or soy allergy Lack of typical intestinal bacteria in breastfed infants Diarrhea Children and adults Causes of
Isabel C. Green, M. D. - Doctors and Medical Staff - Mayo Clinic Dr Isabel Green completed her Obstetrics Gynecology residency at John Hopkins University and fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Georgetown University-MedStar She provides care for women with benign gynecologic conditions and is jointly appointed in Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Surgery She is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology Her clinical
Color blindness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Color blindness is an eye condition in which someone can't see the difference between certain colors Though many people commonly use the term "color blind" for this condition, true color blindness — in which everything is seen in shades of black and white — is rare The medical term for color blindness is known as color vision deficiency
Greenstick fracture - Mayo Clinic A greenstick fracture occurs when a bone bends and cracks, instead of breaking completely into separate pieces The fracture looks similar to what happens when you try to break a small, "green" branch on a tree
Discolored semen: What does it mean? - Mayo Clinic Semen is normally a whitish-gray color Changes in semen color might be temporary and harmless or a sign of an underlying condition that requires further evaluation Possible causes, by color, include: Red semen This could be caused by inflammation of the prostate or the glands that help produce