Canada
A 32-year-old female asked:
What colour is clay colored stool?
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Dr. Pavel Conovalciucanswered
Family Medicine 24 years experience
Grey: I would think they are grey, although, there are different kind of clay such as white, blue, and black to name a few, but classic one would be grey.
4.9k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
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A 45-year-old member asked:
Why would I have clay-colored stool mean?
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Dr. Charles Cattanoanswered
Gastroenterology 40 years experience
Gray stool color: Bile & your gut's bacterial flora account in large part for color & volume of stool. Absence of bile results in pale, clay-color stool. Lots of other things also affect stool appearance: ingested foods, medications (peptobismol, antacids), swallowed blood or bleeding from gut, infection/antibiotics, inflammation, maldigestion, & the amount of mucus mixed with stool, as well as transit time of food.
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A 44-year-old member asked:
What is color of a clay-colored stool?
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Dr. Charles Cattanoanswered
Gastroenterology 40 years experience
Light (clay) colored: Bile & your gut's bacterial flora account in large part for color & volume of stool. Absence of bile results in pale, clay-color stool. Lots of other things also affect stool appearance: ingested foods, medications (peptobismol, antacids), swallowed blood or bleeding from gut, infection/antibiotics, inflammation, maldigestion, & the amount of mucus mixed with stool, as well as transit time of food.
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Tampa, FL
A 33-year-old male asked:
If I was to have clay colored stools 1 time is that normal?
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Dr. Donald Lipkisanswered
Gastroenterology 49 years experience
Not to worry: If this occurred only one time there is nothing to worry about. Persistent clay colored stools if associated with jaundice would be of great concern. Relax.
2.7k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 41-year-old member asked:
What could cause headaches and clay-colored stools?
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Dr. Charles Cattanoanswered
Gastroenterology 40 years experience
Clay-colored stool: Bile & your gut's bacterial flora account in large part for color & volume of stool. Absence of bile results in pale, clay-color stool. Lots of other things also affect stool appearance: ingested foods, medications (peptobismol, antacids), swallowed blood or bleeding from gut, infection/antibiotics, inflammation, maldigestion, & the amount of mucus mixed with stool, as well as transit time of food.
5.8k viewsAnswered >2 years ago
A 32-year-old member asked:
What might cause stomachaches and clay-colored stools?
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Dr. Sanjay Jainanswered
Internal Medicine 35 years experience
1: Clay colored stool is classically described in patients with jaundice secondary to obstruction of bile duct. It can happen with pancreatic cancer, bile duct tumors, stones and strictures etc. All these can cause abdominal pain( commonly known as stomach pain).
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