my poop is green can you help?


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Stop eating food with blue dye in it. One time I ate a half a can of cream cheese frosting and my pooh was chalk white - scared the hell out of me.

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Not unless you want it painted.
That's normal. It will go away. Most likely you ate something high in iron, like shellfish.
Help you with what? I say you take a picture and post it on ratemypoo.com, see what everyone else thinks. It may not be that unusual.
Doctor! Doctor!
You could try eating some kind of medicine
have you drank anything purple..this will cause your poop to begreen
did you eat something that was really green yesterday. its usually because of your diet. nothing to be worried about unless you see blood.
Hello,

That might have been something you ate. If its all Green 100%..please go to a trusting doctor....
Well my dear if you were a baby you would be suffering from colic or a bad case of wind!
We are what we eat. Do you eat alot of veggies? That can contribute to your condition. I would not worry.
shouldn't be serious.
Have you been eating alot of green veggies? Because that will do it. Either that or you may be coming down with something , but I dont think its serious.
No biggie. this comes from grape juice, grape kool-aid, anything purple will make it green.
STOP EATING THE G.D. FRUITLOOPS
When your poop is green it is a sign that you have a GI(Gastrointestinal) infection. It normally clears your system in a day or two, if it does not, give your Dr a call- they may want t put you on an antibiotic. But, they (the green stools) usually don't require any interventions
STOP EATING POPEY'S FOOD
Yuck, I didn't ask for an update on your poop.
If your stools are formed then don't worry.Normally green stools can be indicative of irritable bowel syndrome, or consumption of foods that are green. On the other hand, if your stools are loose and green that might be due to gastrointestinal infections. If the symptoms continue, imaging the colon (i.e. with a colonoscopy or flexible sidmoidoscopy) can be done to evaluate the lower GI tract for more serious diseases (i.e. inflammatory bowel disease or malabsorption). You may need to have stool cultures sent.


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