Doctor can evaluate: If a normal, healthy person has changes in stool consistency, color, or frequency, she can record the symptoms on a calendar, and review it with her primary care doctor. Include on the calendar what foods were eaten each time the stool got green, what activities were done, what meds were taken, what drinks, etc... One-time stool color changes (except red or black) might not be a medical problem.
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