Is Your Poop Normal?

It’s a fact of life, even if no one talks about very often, if at all: everyone poops. When the body digests food, it needs to get rid of the waste, either in the form of urine or stool. The stool may include some undigested food, bacteria, and more. While everyone does poop, there can also be a fair amount of variance when it comes to not only how often they go to the bathroom, but also how easy or hard it is to pass stool, and also, differences in the stool’s appearance. Due to this variance, many individuals may find themselves wondering whether or not their poop would be considered normal, or if they should be concerned.

With this in mind, here are some key areas to take note of when asking the question of whether one’s poop is normal or not.

Frequency Of Bowel Movements

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For the most part, individuals do not have to worry about the frequency of their bowel movements on a day to day basis. On average, individuals can expect to urinate roughly six to eight times in a day if they are well-hydrated. When it comes to bowel movements, it can vary quite significantly from person to person, but typically individuals should go up to four times a week, though it can vary from there to as much as three times a day. A good guideline to consider is actually a change in the frequency of bowel movements, as well as their difficulty. This could indicate an issue such as constipation, which, particularly when it becomes chronic, can be a symptom of quite a few medical conditions that will require treatment.

Keep reading to learn about more factors to consider now.

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