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How to tell if your poo is normal and the 5 warning signs you shouldn't ignore | Dr Trisha Pasricha

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Apr 2, 2026
Dr Trisha Pasricha, a Harvard-trained gastroenterologist and neurogastroenterology researcher, explains how stool reveals health clues. Short, clear takes cover stool colour and consistency, bathroom posture, fibre and frequency, and the gut–brain link. Practical signs to watch and everyday habits that quietly harm your gut are highlighted.
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ADVICE

Normalize Your Personal Poop Pattern

  • Don't treat a single daily bowel movement as the only healthy pattern; aim for what is comfortable and effortless for you.
  • If higher fiber makes you go 2–3 times/day but it's easy, that's healthy and not diarrhea.
ADVICE

Look Before You Flush

  • Always look at your stool so you know your normal baseline and spot worrying changes like bright red, dark red, shiny black, or pale clay.
  • These colors can signal bleeding or blocked bile and should be checked by a doctor promptly.
INSIGHT

Pelvic Floor Can Work Against Your Poop

  • Pelvic floor dysfunction is an under-recognized cause of chronic constipation and can oppose bowel emptying.
  • Years of straining on hard stools can retrain pelvic muscles to paradoxically contract instead of relax.
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