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Doctor explains what colour your poo should be – and the one that means you’re ill

By staff29 May 2025No Comments5 Mins Read

Your toilet habits can reveal a lot about your diet, gut, fluid intake, and even stress levels

14:36, 29 May 2025Updated 14:39, 29 May 2025

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It is normal to have a bowel movement anywhere from once a day to once every three days(Image: Getty)

You may not believe it, but the colour of your poo can reveal a lot about your diet, gut health, hydration levels and even stress levels, according to a GP. While there is no such thing as the perfect poo, there are certain things to keep an eye out for.

For instance, it is normal to have a bowel movement anywhere from once a day to once every three days, but it should be soft and easy to pass. You should not need to strain or experience any discomfort.

Dr Bhavini Shah, a GP at LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor, has shed light on what the colour of your stools might mean.

Brown

A brown stool is a sign that your bowel movements are normal and healthy, and there’s no need to worry as long as you are not experiencing any other symptoms.

Green

A green stool could be the result of eating leafy green vegetables, consuming products with green food dye, or taking antibiotics. However, green faeces could also be a sign of illnesses like gastroenteritis.

Yellow

Yellow stools could be a sign of an infection in the bowel. Problems with the pancreas could also lead to yellow stools, possibly due to a decrease in the production or secretion of pancreatic enzymes into the digestive system.

Grey/Pale

Stools that are pale, clay-coloured, or putty-like could indicate problems in the biliary system, which is the drainage system of the gallbladder, liver, and pancreas.

A grey stool could be the result of medications used to treat diarrhoea, or it could signal issues with the liver or pancreas due to blocked ducts – it can also be caused by cancer or non-cancerous (benign) tumours of the liver, biliary system, or pancreas.

Toilet habits can tell us a lot about our health
Toilet habits can tell us a lot about our health(Image: Getty Images)

Red

It is crucial to get a red stool checked out, as it could be a sign of rectal bleeding, which might indicate bowel cancer. Other symptoms of bowel cancer can include unexplained fatigue and unintentional weight loss. Any blood in the stool should always be investigated.

Black

Black stool can occur if certain medications are taken. However, it can also suggest a health issue, such as bleeding in the stomach or haemorrhoids.

If you notice any changes to the colour of your stools and are worried, you should always seek advice from a medical professional.

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What is the shape and texture of my stool telling me?

A healthy bowel movement should resemble a sausage-like shape, either smooth in texture or with cracks on the surface. According to the NHS website, constipation is present if a patient is experiencing poo that is unusually large or small, and is dry, hard or lumpy.

Straining or in pain when having a poo

If you’re plagued by constipation, it’s recommended to gradually up your fibre intake to at least 30g a day. Foods rich in fibre include porridge oats, whole wheat pasta, beans, lentils, wheat bran, and linseed.

Not only does a high-fibre diet lower the risk of bowel cancer, but it also reduces the likelihood of other health issues such as heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and stroke.

The NHS also advises maintaining a healthy, balanced diet (including sorbitol-rich fruits like apples, apricots, grapes and raisins, raspberries, and strawberries), staying well-hydrated, and steering clear of alcohol.

A stool that’s more liquid than solid is a tell-tale sign of diarrhoea. While this usually resolves itself, it’s crucial to keep an eye on each trip to the loo.

Loose stools could be a symptom of a virus
Loose stools could be a symptom of a virus(Image: Getty)

Loose stools could be a symptom of a virus, bacteria (often from contaminated food), or a parasite, which can be spread through contaminated water. Staying hydrated is vital when dealing with diarrhoea, so make sure you’re replenishing the fluids, sugars, salts and minerals lost with each bowel movement.

However, if you are worried or regularly experiencing constipation or loose stools, it’s time to have a chat with your GP.

When should I see a GP?

You should always consult a GP if you notice blood in your stool, experience sudden weight loss or unusual fatigue, or develop abnormal stomach cramps. Essentially, if you notice any change in bowel habits, stool or colour, it’s probably nothing to worry about, but getting any discomfort checked is very important.

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