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What Causes Green Colored Stool?
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Question: What does it mean when defication is green and smells like fruit or iron?
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Hello XXXX,
Usually green colored stool is not a concerning problem. It can be green from food dyes, green leafy vegetables such as XXXXXXX and from supplements. It can also happen if the transit time through the colon is increased, such as with diarrhea. What happens then is that the bile pigments that the liver produces and excretes into the intestines is not broken down (because they aren't in the intestines long enough to get broken down) and they appear green in the stool.
So it usually isn't a problem if it happens every now and then.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello XXXX,
Usually green colored stool is not a concerning problem. It can be green from food dyes, green leafy vegetables such as XXXXXXX and from supplements. It can also happen if the transit time through the colon is increased, such as with diarrhea. What happens then is that the bile pigments that the liver produces and excretes into the intestines is not broken down (because they aren't in the intestines long enough to get broken down) and they appear green in the stool.
So it usually isn't a problem if it happens every now and then.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.
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even with red blood count at 2.2?
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I did not realize your red blood cell count was 2.2. It should be at least 4 million per mcl. Has the cause of your low red blood count been evaluated? What work up has been done so far? And are you taking anything such as iron?
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I did not realize your red blood cell count was 2.2. It should be at least 4 million per mcl. Has the cause of your low red blood count been evaluated? What work up has been done so far? And are you taking anything such as iron?
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