Stools, or poop, usually sink to the bottom of the toilet, but sometimes, they can float. If your poop never sinks to the bottom of the toilet bowl, you may have too much gas in your intestines.‌ ...
We’ve all been there. After doing what you had to do in the bathroom and flushing, there is still a brown streak on the bowl. Using a toilet brush might not be a favorite activity, but it has to be ...
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What causes sticky poop?

Sticky poop may result from a high-fat diet, affecting fat digestion and absorption. Greasy or shiny stool that sticks to the toilet or toilet paper is a common symptom. Staying active can help ...
Most people rarely discuss their bathroom habits, but paying attention to changes in your stool can provide crucial insights into your overall health. When your bowel movements become sticky, oily, or ...
You probably don’t think of your poop as art or a book, but each time you finish doing your, um, business, your fecal matter tells a story. That’s because we are what we eat, and whatever we eat ...
Eating too much fat can result in sticky stool with a consistency like peanut butter. However, it may also be a side effect of a medical condition. Depending on the cause, treatment may involve ...
Sticky poop often results from eating high-fat foods like fried products and full-fat dairy, but can also occur due to underlying health conditions such as an intestinal bleed or Crohn’s. It is ...
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