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Fecal Abnormalities

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Symptoms

What Are Fecal Abnormalities?

Fecal abnormality Fecal abnormality is any unusual alteration in your stool such as weird colour, texture, or content of your stool which may be a symptom of some underlying disorder in your digestive tract or your system in general. They may be greasy or pale stools until there is observed undetected blood or excess fat in the case of absence of any other definite diagnosis.

Common Symptoms

On your bowel movements, you might find some or all of the following red flags:

  • Liquid, greasy or too loose stools
  • In stool observable hemorrhage or positive hemoglobin test results
  • In the stool is thick mucus or pus
  • Without any noticeable reason, drowsiness or even thinness
  • Frequent urination or loss of control over bowel movements

Causes

Several factors can disrupt normal stool formation and lead to fecal abnormalities:

  • The failure to absorb or digest nutrients
  • GIT infection (bacterial, viral or parasitic)
  • Gastrointestinal inflammatory disorders, e.g. Crohn disease or ulcerative colitis
  • Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting (Food intolerances or allergies e.g. gluten, lactose)
  • Some drugs such as antibiotics have side effects
Treatment

Treatment Options for Fecal Abnormalities in Jersey Village

Therapy involves diagnostic imaging, nutrition, dietary supplements, and drugs:

  • Repeat stool fecal fat or immunochemical tests: The tests are intended to confirm the preliminary findings and track progress.
  • Occult blood test: Occult refers to blood tests that detect microscopic bleeding in order to cause additional investigation.
  • Imaging tests: the CT scan or the ultrasound test the construction or inflammation of your digestive tract.
  • Nutrition modification: Individualized low or dairy-free or gluten-free diet will ease the digestions and define trigger foods.
  • 7-day diet plan: An elaborate nutritional diet plan jump-starts good bowel habits and identifies foods that worsen the symptoms.
  • Probiotics, enzymes: Nutrients are re-established with the help of supplements that promote digestive flora and raise their consumption.
  • Drugs: underlying causes may be dealt with by using anti-inflammatory or anti-infection or motility.
  • Follow up continual follow up with R19.5: In case of R19.5, the correct record keeping and monitoring of progress is achievable.

Why Choose GastroDoxs?

GastroDoxs focuses on diagnostics and treatment of fecal abnormalities and other related problems based on the patient-centered approach and involving the most topical solutions to the issue. Here at the Jersey Village, we have an intimate and personal approach where you will get a response very fast, we will code your case in ICD-10 so that you can have an easy time during the billing procedure and we will assist you- at right here. Wait no longer: Book an appointment today and begin to enhance the digestive health.

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About the Author

Dr. Bharat Pothuri is a Board-Certified Gastroenterologist and Hepatologist. With extensive experience in digestive health, he specializes in advanced endoscopic procedures, chronic GI disorder management, and preventive care. Dr. Pothuri is dedicated to providing expert, patient-focused insights to help improve gut health and overall well-being.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does "R19.5" mean?

The fecal abnormalities not classified by more specific stool diagnoses according to the ICD-10 code are R19.5.

What is a fecal fat test?

Fecal fat is a test that is conducted to ascertain the amount of fat in your stool in order to know how effectively your body is breaking and absorbing the fats in your diet. High amounts have the potential to indicate the issue of malabsorption.

What is fecal immunochemical test?

A fecal immunochemical Test (FIT) is a fecal examination that determines the presence of hidden (occult) blood in the feces that can be a prelude of bleeding along the digestive tract.

Should I prepare to perform a stool test?

Most stool tests do not require significant preparation, but you should follow the recommendation of your physician, e.g. in case of diets or avoidance of some medicines, to ensure that the outcomes are valid.

Is runny poop an aftermath of infections?

Yes. The fluid, loose or frequent bowel movements are normally as a result of bacterial, viral or parasitic infection and is a way of trying to eliminate the cause.

What is the meaning of fecal globin abnormal?

Fecal globin abnormal indicates that your stool test had shown that there was blood. Further examination is to be carried out in order to determine the source of bleeding.

Is a fat test abnormal test?

Even the abnormal fat test would not be life threatening but the sign that your body is not taking up nutrients in the normal way and hence may lead to deficiencies in the long run.

Can food changes help?

Absolutely. Personal modifications on your diet, such as reduction of fat content in the diet, steering clear of your triggers or specialty diet of meals, can play a significant role in stool consistency and overall digestion.

So who is the problem solver in Jersey Village?

GastroDoxs in Jersey Village have gastroenterologists specializing in the diagnosis and treatment of fecal abnormalities and this implies that they have quality services at the place close to home.

When should I get checked?

When your stools are not performing normally, e.g. when it always changes color, has blood, mucus or diarrhea does not stop within few days then make an appointment with your physician.

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