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Understanding the Causes of Green Stool

Have you noticed an unusual green color in your stool? This can be caused by a variety of factors ranging from diet changes to medical conditions. Let's delve into the potential causes and what they might mean for your health.

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Remember, while occasional green stool is often harmless, persistent changes in stool color should be discussed with a healthcare professional. Our AI assistant is here to help understand general causes, but it's not a substitute for medical advice.

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Green stool can be a bit surprising! It might be caused by eating green foods, like spinach, or food coloring. Sometimes, it happens when food moves quickly through the intestines, like during diarrhea. Have you noticed any particular changes in your diet or routine recently? It's interesting how our bodies react to different things, isn't it?