Hello Anon
Thank you for writing!
Light-colored white or clay-colored stool is often seen with diseases of the liver or bile ducts. Lack of bile causes stool to lose its brown color and leaves it appearing pale.
Someone with white stool needs to see a doctor. Best, Susan
Comment Reply
Hello Anon
Thank you for writing!
Light-colored white or clay-colored stool is often seen with diseases of the liver or bile ducts. Lack of bile causes stool to lose its brown color and leaves it appearing pale.
Someone with white stool needs to see a doctor.
August 1, 2018 - 12:37pmBest,
Susan
This Comment
Reply