What kind of texture should a healthy poo have?!


Question: What kind of texture should a healthy poo have?
Mine is quite lumpy with a mustard color, is that ok?

Answers:

Best Answer - Chosen by Voters

No, that is not ok! You may be sick. I'd go see the doctor if it doesn't change (to what I'm going to tell you) in a few days.

Remember this: Good poop is solid poop. Texture wise it cannot really be explained. But if your poop is solid and brown, you are good to go. Have a nice day!



the best should be on the solid side------and Colors depend on the diet as well

if the texture is thin paste like ,watery or ,motions,and extremely bad smells[ then it means bacterial infection or bacterias are present in your system-----and it is not that much healthy

a dose of antibiotics quickly solves it

good luck

real life experience



Its easy to access the appearance of a healthy poo. German Pans have a shelf, to examine and grade the poo, even our own hospitals have a points system, the texture should be firm to touch and a complete stool with the colour of chesnut, if it floats, you eat a high amount of carbohydrate.Go on have some friends around and debate the size, texture and colour of each Turd, for most students, this will keep your mind occupied for a short time. I hope this helps. The Duke of Albany.



What kind of ethnic group puts healthy poo in they're food?

If its not a dryish, mid brown thats not soft and not solid, and keeps its shape, then its not right.



Not many people would post that unless they were completely anonmynous.

Healthy poo should be brown.



Sorry never seen a healthy poo or a sick poo.



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no, they should be brown long and not smell TERRIBLY bad

dark green means your eating enough veggies



Fleh, why would you waste 5 points on a pointless question?



ew just got a visual. no I think it depends on what you eat plus I wouldn't know the texture never touched it.



well...lol...ummmm... red is good, yellow can mellow, green is bad, but blue is the best, from my experiences. :(



no




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