What Your Poop [Feces] is Telling You About Your Body

About your Pee [Urine] too!

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Have you ever wondered if your poop looked “normal,” but were too embarrassed to ask anyone else what their poop looks like? Or, has your pee ever smelled a bit putrid but you were too mortified to utter a word to your best friend [BFF], let alone your boy friend or girl friend?

Medical Poop

Poop is an important part of health and affects your beauty, as everything in your body works as an interrelated system. Well, don’t worry, because here is a guide to anything and everything you may have wondered about your poop, and yes, your pee.

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3 Responses

  1. Getting the “poop” on fecal transplants

    After 52 years of marriage, Pat Shoop thought she’d shared every intimacy possible with her husband, Bob.

    But that was before she became so ill with a Clostridium difficile infection last year that doctors suggested that a spousal stool transplant — yes, a dose of Bob’s feces — might be the only way to save her life.

    http://vitals.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2011/10/20/8419332-sounds-gross-works-great-fecal-transplants-cure-nasty-c-diff-infections

    Ann Miller RN MHA

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  2. All about Toilets!

    The toilet is something the western world takes for granted, but 2.5 billion people around the world do not have access to proper sanitation. So, we do not want to think of a world without flush toilets.

    http://www.infographicsarchive.com/interesting-facts/an-infographic-on-toilets/

    Source: http://www.Sortable.com

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  3. More on Urine

    Bedwetting is a serious issue that affects countless children around the world.

    This infographic focuses only on American children, but bedwetting is a condition that has lasting psychological implications in children. With the right approach, however, we can help our children grow out of their bedwetting and hopefully do so without shame.

    Source: http://www.kidsbedland.com

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