Category: Gastrointestinal
Supplements or antibiotics can make your poop smell like gasoline. This is because they contain preservatives and dye (for color). Fatty foods, inflammatory bowel diseases such as ulcerative colitis, …
Your stool smelling like burnt rubber may be an indication of an infection, disease, or malabsorption. Diet and intolerance can also make your poop smell burnt. Let’s find out …
When you drink too much coffee, expect your poop or urine to smell like it. This is how the body expels metabolites (waste products) and is very rarely a …
Poops generally have an unpleasant smell. However, when it smells like burnt rubber or skunk, it could be due to a change in diet. Underlying medical conditions such as …
Diarrhea is your body’s natural way of responding to infections that affect the digestive system or to foods that just don’t sit well in your body. So, even though …
Acid reflux and hemorrhoids are conditions that affect different regions of the digestive system. They may have common risk factors but are not known to trigger each other’s manifestation. …
Antibiotics basically combat bacterial infections. However, they do not do this without some side effects. A common one is hemorrhoids. Let’s find out what hemorrhoids are, the common types, …
If you’ve been having loose stools for a week, then you’re on the right page. This post reveals the basics about loose stools and their common causes — and …
Hemorrhoids, also known as “piles”, are swollen veins located around the anus or in the lower rectum — the terminal part of the large intestine that leads to the …
Have you ever been sitting on the pot and thought why does my poop burn like acid? Having loose stools is always a bad experience, but even worse is …