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Video instructions and help with filling out and completing Where Form 8865 Definitions

Instructions and Help about Where Form 8865 Definitions

Music, today we're talking about stools. Now, I kind of like the four-legged bar stool myself. I find it's very stable and easy to sit on. Oh, we're not talking about that kind of stool? Well, now for a different kind of stool. Twelve things your poop says about your health. Well, as gross as it may sound, the color and shape of your stool can reveal a lot about your health. Any changes you might notice can be a sign of a serious disease. Don't ignore them. Watch this video till the end to take another step toward good health. Poop color, as you probably know, the normal color of stool is brown. It may vary slightly from time to time depending on what you eat, but a sudden color change for no obvious reason can be a warning sign. So, let's find out what's what. What whitish grayish or clay-colored stool indicates a lack of bile. Bile is what makes normal poop brown. Lighter poop may hint at problems with the liver and gallbladder as these are organs where bile is produced and stored. It can be anything from blocked bile ducts and gallstones to cirrhosis. Gallstones can give you some serious abdominal pain or show no signs of their existence, making it trickier to diagnose. As for cirrhosis, it gives your liver irreversible damage, so early detection of it could be life-saving. White mucus on brown stool may be a sign of Crohn's disease, which is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease. Number two, green. Are you a fan of spinach, kale, and broccoli? Or maybe your diet contains avocados, cucumbers, zucchini, kiwis, and other green foods? Then you probably don't have a reason to worry about green poop. A green color may be caused by the consumption...