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  2. Loose stools are bowel movements that appear softer than normal. Learn what causes stools to be watery, mushy, or shapeless, and learn how to treat them.

  3. 11 causes of loose stools: How to treat and home remedies

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320869

    Loose stools are unusually watery bowel movements. Causes may include gastrointestinal infections, ulcerative colitis, and thyroid problems, among others.

  4. Unhealthy Stools Pictures: What Your Poop Says About Your Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/healthy-and-unhealthy...

    Unhealthy stool can look like any poop color change that can't be tied to your diet, and that is a reason to call your healthcare provider. Poop color that suddenly changes without an obvious reason may indicate an issue, especially if you have other unusual symptoms like pain or bleeding.

  5. Changes in Bowel Habits & What They Mean - Cleveland Clinic

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    Unusual color changes that don’t clear up (like deep red, black and tarry, clay-colored or pale stools) are signs you should see a provider. Stools should be solid, soft and pass easily. Hard, dry stools that are tough to pass are a sign of constipation. Loose, watery stools are a sign of diarrhea.

  6. What Are the Causes and Fixes of Loose Stool? - Verywell Health

    www.verywellhealth.com/loose-stool-causes-89204

    A loose stool is one that's softer or more like liquid than normal. Having three or more loose stools in a day means you have diarrhea.

  7. Types of poop: Appearance, color, and what is normal

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320938

    Soft to firm in texture: Doctors consider poop passed in one single piece or a few smaller pieces to signify a healthy bowel. The long, sausage-like shape of poop is due to the shape of the...

  8. Identifying Types of Poop with the Bristol Stool Chart and More

    www.healthline.com/health/digestive-health/types...

    Anywhere between a firm and soft consistency is pretty much normal. If it sways too much one way or another, it could suggest some digestion or fiber issues. A commonly heard joke is that...