Yellow Stool: Potential Causes & When to See a Doctor
Yes, there are several diseases that can cause yellow stool. Some of the most common causes include:
* Jaundice: This is a condition that causes the skin and eyes to turn yellow. It is caused by a buildup of bilirubin, a yellow pigment that is produced when red blood cells are broken down. Jaundice can be caused by a variety of liver diseases, such as hepatitis, cirrhosis, and bile duct obstruction.
* Pancreatitis: This is a condition that causes the pancreas to become inflamed. It can cause yellow stool because the pancreas helps to produce enzymes that break down fats. When the pancreas is inflamed, it can't produce enough of these enzymes, which can lead to fatty stools that are yellow in color.
* Celiac disease: This is a condition that damages the small intestine. It can cause yellow stool because it can interfere with the absorption of nutrients, which can lead to fatty stools.
* Giardiasis: This is a parasitic infection that can cause yellow stool. It is spread through contact with contaminated food or water.
If you have yellow stool, it is important to see a doctor to determine the cause. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause.
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