color of stools
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color of stools
ok....just wondering- for most of you out there...what is the color of your stools? i am getting really worried b/c more often than not mine are on the yellow side.....could that possibly mean i have celiac, mc and a pancreatic issue??? 
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It's not a big deal unless it's green, and then it's still not really a big deal, except you may want to watch your B12.
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Psoriasis - the dark ages
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Mine, when softish, also tend toward being yellow. No, it's not a normal stool colour but then our bowels are not normal bowels. I always just figured it is from the MC and the bowel not functioning properly because of the inflammation. In my case, as things firm up ( ie bowel is working better) the colour returns to normal.
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Gee Willabec, you sure are having a tough time of it! I'd be looking up on the internet the full possible side effects of any medication you are on... ( asacol wasn't it? ) to see if itching is one. And if it is, I'd be going in to my dr. to see if they can find a different med for me..
Hope you get it figured out soon.. no fun , i bet!~ Lind a
Hope you get it figured out soon.. no fun , i bet!~ Lind a
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yes, i did some research on line and saw that itchy/rashy skin is a side effect. its strange b/c i have been on it since jan. but my dr. was not prescribing the recommended dosage, so he finally did and now that i have been taking 6 pills a day since tues...i have noticed the itchy skin at night...go figure!!
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Itching can be a symptom of liver issues like cholestasis, especially if you itch on the palms of your hands. Make sure you don't have other signs of jaundice (ie. Yellowish skin, yellow eyes)
FWIW, my stool is always an orange-brown, more orange when the D is worse. Pale yellow stools can also point to liver issues.
FWIW, my stool is always an orange-brown, more orange when the D is worse. Pale yellow stools can also point to liver issues.

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