Doctor can evaluate: A primary care doctor can evaluate why stools are clay-colored. He'll want to know the circumstances around the light colored stools, such as whether or not it is related to certain foods or medications. Keeping a diary of symptoms will help. If worried about the liver and gall bladder, the doctor may order an ultrasound scan and blood tests. Liver disease is the main cause of clay-colored stools.
Answered 12/17/2019
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Clay colored stool: Clay colored stools are characteristic of biliary system or liver disorders. In view of your complaint of fatigue, infectious hepatitis is a possible cause of your symptoms. See your physician or consult a gastroenterologist for evaluation and testing.
Answered 12/19/2019
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