Shit number 2547 | rate my poo Main page
The image displays a semi-liquid, amorphous mass of stool. It lacks a defined, tubular shape and instead appears as a mushy consistency with irregular, ragged edges. The surface is moist and glisteny, indicating a high water content.
According to the Bristol Stool Scale, this sample is classified as Type 6. This type is described as "mushy blobs with ragged edges" and is often considered a sign of diarrhea or a rapid transit time through the colon, where the body has not had enough time to absorb excess water.
The color is a medium brown, which is typically considered normal and indicates the presence of stercobilin (a byproduct of bile). The consistency is soft and fragmented, lacking the cohesion necessary for a healthy, firm bowel movement.
There are no visible traces of bright red blood or black, tarry textures (melena) in this specific image. While the stool is shiny, there is no obvious thick, jelly-like mucus present. However, the lack of form suggests a digestive upset that should be monitored if it persists.
This analysis does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for concerns.