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The image shows a bowl containing stool that lacks a defined shape or structure. It appears as a loose, semi-liquid mass that has spread across the bottom of the toilet. There are no distinct solid pieces visible.
Based on the visual evidence, this stool is classified as Type 6 or Type 7 on the Bristol Stool Scale. This indicates diarrhea or very loose stool, suggesting that waste has passed through the large intestine very quickly.
The color is a yellowish-brown or tan. While brown is generally normal, the lighter shade can sometimes be associated with rapid transit time where bile hasn't fully darkened the stool. The consistency is mushy, watery, and lacks form, which is indicative of irritation or malabsorption in the digestive tract.
There is no visible bright red blood. However, the surface appears somewhat glossy, which may suggest the presence of mucus. Frequent stools of this consistency can lead to dehydration and should be monitored if they persist for more than a couple of days.
This analysis does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for concerns.