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January 6th, 2009 at January 6, 2009
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  • What can cause human feces to be almost colorless or almost without color?(white?) Thank you


  • Hi! Since Google Answers is not a substitute for informed professional medical advice and will mainly comprise of general information only, would you be satisfied with a list of the possible conditions that show as one of its symptoms as white or pale stool? Thanks!


  • Hello, djdeal-ga! Pale, putty-colored or white stools can occur with numerous medical conditions and can also be a side-effect of medication. * The first thing you should do is consider any medications you may be taking and examine the medical inserts or look online for side effects. * Secondly, you may consider some of the medical conditions outlined on a site like Wrong Diagnosis.com, where you can sort by color of stool. It is extremely important that you do not diagnose yourself, however! This is an initial start, but it is certainly no substitute for a physical examination. Also, it is always easy to get alarmed and target the worst possible medical problems as a cause for your symptoms. This is another reason to schedule a physical examination. You don't want awful scenarios filling your head when the symptoms may be due to a relatively benign cause. = As highlighted in the GA disclaimer at the bottom of this page, "Answers and comments provided on Google Answers are general information, and are not intended to substitute for informed professional medical, psychiatric, psychological, tax, legal, investment, accounting, or other professional advice." With that said, I have compiled the following references which indicate potential causes of pale or white stools. Again, simply use these references so that you might become better informed before you visit your physician. WrongDiagnosis.com lists the following conditions as potential causes for pale stool. ** Please visit the site so that you can click on each link and read about each condition in more depth. http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/pale_stool.htm#possible Possible symptoms of pale stool: Digestive conditions Biliary disorder Gallbladder disorder Gallstones Bile duct obstruction Biliary atresia Sclerosing cholangitis Bile duct cancer Liver disorder Hepatitis - causing light or white stool; see also types of hepatitis Liver tumor Liver cancer Pregnancy-related jaundice See also liver symptoms and jaundice Pancreas disorders Pancreatitis Chronic pancreatitis Pancreatic cancer Sprue Large amounts of light-colored foods: Large amounts of rice See also causes of fatty stool, bulky stool, or other stool symptoms == From Medline Plus: See "Stools - pale or clay colored" http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003129.htm "Stools that are pale, or clay or putty-colored may result from problems in the biliary system (the drainage system of the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas)." Acholic stools ============== Pale, clay or putty colored stools are often referred to as Acholic stools. The following excerpt is from the Iowa Health website: "Possible causes for clay colored stool result from problems in the biliary system (the drainage system of the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas): Cancer or benign tumors Strictures (narrowings) Congenital anatomic problems (present at birth) Gallstones Cysts Medications Sclerosing cholangitis Biliary cirrhosis Protein or infectious infiltration Alcoholic hepatitis Viral hepatitis (A,B,C, etc.) Refer to: http://www.iowahealth.org/14501.cfm == The following forums and question/answer sites have references to pale or white stools: Forum: The Gastroenterology and Liver Diseases Forum Topic: Reflux Esophagitis Subject: pale http://www.medhelp.org/forums/gastro/messages/35820.html = White/pale stools in children: "Infant with White Stools." Ask Our Expert. Dr Spock http://www.drspock.com/faq/0,1511,2562,00.html The Childrens' Medical Center - Ask an Expert. http://www.childrensdayton.org/Health/AAEPreviousAnswers.cfm?StartRow=701&PageNum=15 Q. My grandson has been vomiting with diarrhea for five days. The vomiting has subsided, but now his stools are gray colored. He was never febrile and has continued to eat and drink normally. He does not appear to be ill, but now his father has diarrhea so it must be contagious. I want them to consult their pediatrician, but they think the diarrhea will subside without intervention. The mother is pregnant and I don't want her to get sick. What causes the gray color is it loss of bilirubin? Does that indicate a certain infectious organism? Should they take him to the pediatrician?" "Intestinal infection can bring about changes in the normal flora and enzymatic/other substances equilibrium within the intestines. This can cause temporary changes in the color of the stool. As the intestines recover, the color of the stool eventually returns to "normal." Your grandson does not appear to be ill, which is important history. I would not necessarily be concerned about a gray stool at this point, but it needs to be reported if persistent. Diarrhea that lasts 2 weeks or more also deserves attention." ****** "White stool (acholic), which is indeed due to lack of bilirubin would suggest some form of intestinal obstruction, and could be suspected with medical history and physical examination." ******* I sincerely hope the information I have provided is helpful. I wish you the very best. Sincerely, umiat Search strategy medical conditions AND pale stool medical conditions AND white stool medications AND white or pale stool







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