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Stool colour
Not a particularly nice subject - but over the last 2 weeks I have noticed the colour of my stools have changed from a "normal" light brown to a very dark brown, almost black colour. Consistency has not changed much but perhaps slightly "greasy".
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HELLO, STOOL TEST FOR COMPLETE N MICROSCOPIC STERCOBILINOGEN. IF NORMAL THAN NO PROBLEM. YET IT DON'T SEEMS PROBLEM IF U TAKE TOMATO SOUP,OR BEET SPINACH STOOL MAY DARK N DARKER, WITH IRON IT IS BLACK, HAVE U TAKE B COM, OR ANYTHING. IF IT'S LIGHEN IN COLOR IT'S PROBLEMATIC. OK YET GO FOR STOOL IF STERCOBILINOGEN IS THEIR CONSULT A GENERAL PHYSICIAN MD.OK.
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Check the food or medicines or any activity changes in 2 weeks... If everything is not changed good to consult directly.. it indicates digestive system and  organs health ..
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