Is Your Poop Normal?

Appearance And Consistency

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When it comes to the appearance of stool, the Bristol Stool chart is an excellent way for patients to communicate how their stool look to their doctor with decent accuracy, which is crucial when attempting to diagnose a potential health issue. On the chart, stool considered normal is either classified as type 3 or type 4. Both types are sausage-like in shape, though type 3 would have slight cracks in the surface, and type 4 would be smooth. Types 1 and 2 denote different levels of constipation. The former is small, hard lumps, which means the individual is extremely constipated, and the latter is quite lumpy and sausage-like, which indicates slight constipation. Soft blobs of stool, classified as type 5, demonstrate a lack of fiber in the individual’s diet. Type 6 and 7, which are either mushy or liquid in consistency, both indicate inflammation.

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