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Posted: 04/13/07 - 11:07 Post subject: Orange Oil-like droplet in stool |
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| I'm a 24 year-old female. I noticed that when I'm passing gas, some orange liquid comes out from my anus. I also noticed that there were some orange oil-like droplets in stool. I haven't been eating fish for a while and my diet is usually not oily. I do not feel any pain or cramping, but I'm really worried. |
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Posted: 04/16/07 - 21:44 Post subject: |
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| I'm a 35 year old female and I'm experiencing the same thing (orange droplets in my stool) but I don't eat any seafood. I'm little concerned, so I may go in to see my physician. Has anyone else had these symptoms? |
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Posted: 04/23/07 - 10:05 Post subject: orange oil out of anus |
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| Yes, i have been experiencing this orange oil too, i have no idea what it is or why. does anyone have any information about it? |
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Posted: 04/27/07 - 17:49 Post subject: Same Symptoms (Oily Orange Stool) |
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I have had the same symptoms for the past 3 days (the passing of gas accompanied by oil and orange oil droplets in stool). I HAVE eaten fish quite a lot recently, and I hope that's the only reason why.
Other websites say it could be because of a malabsorption of fat, a liver/gallbladder/bile release problem, or a virus. I'm not sure because I feel perfectly healthy. |
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Posted: 04/28/07 - 09:09 Post subject: orane oil droplets in the stool |
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| i'm 33 year old female and i have been experiencing the same symptoms for the past 2 days. i have eaten fish. i feel perfectly healthy. the only recent change in my diet is drinking slimfast for lunch and i have lost 10 pounds (on purpose) during the past 2 months. please respond if you have any info on this. |
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Posted: 05/03/07 - 01:19 Post subject: oily orange substance in stool |
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| That is a hallmark of malabsorption. I've read that some diet pills may be the source of unexplained malabsorption problems. Typically they are due to (as previously stated) a problem with liver/gall bladder (baking bile which is needed to take up fats from the diet) or even a problem with the microvilli in the intestine. Other players: the various enzymes from the pancrease that are used to break down fat. The liver/gb/enzyme should be more of a chronic problem versus sporadic. |
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Posted: 05/03/07 - 23:58 Post subject: |
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I am a 26 year old female. I noticed the same thing since this morning, I am really freaked out.
I have been a Vegan (no meat or fish) for 10 years.
I just started Nexium for 4 ulcers I have, I was on a strong antibiotic for about 17 days about 20 days ago, for a minor surgery I had but got what I thought was a cold and had to start amoxicillin (because I had a high fever) but found out I have a bad ear infection in both my ears. So I was but on Ciprodex yesterday.
I have read on other sites about it having something to do with obesity, I am 5’11”, 112 lbs.
Ya, I am really freaked out and my doc didn’t have a chance to call me back today. I hope she calls tomorrow. If I find anything out ill re this post. |
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Posted: 05/04/07 - 11:05 Post subject: |
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| to the person who had taken the antibiotics---antibiotics disturb the baterial balance in your instetines--read good bacteria--while they are killing off the mites that gave you the ear infection. the good bacteria in your gut are responsible for helping along digestion and absorbtion of nutrients. It could be the case that having been on antibiotics for a while, some of your good bacteria have died and, thus, you are malabsorbing nutrients, which is causing the orange droplets to appear. If I were you, I would try taking a heavy duty probiotic or at least eating a lot of yogurt. |
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Posted: 05/16/07 - 06:31 Post subject: OILY OLESTRA |
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ANYONE OUT THERE WHO IS EXPERIENCING OILY ORANGE STOOL, IT MAY BE FROM EATING TOO MUCH OLESTRA. BEING THAT THE FAT FREE PRINGLES ARE 1 POINT ON MY WEIGHT WATCHERS PLAN, I EAT ABOUT 4 OR MORE SERVINGS A DAY AND THE OTHER DAY I BINGED ON THEM EATING 5 OR 6 SERVINGS AND YESTERDAY I THOUGHT THE EXXON VALDEZ CAME TO PAY ME A VISIT! YUP! YOU GET THE PICTURE. I HAVE READ THAT OTHERS EXPERIENCED THIS BY EATIN FISH OR NUTS BUT I HAVE HAD NEITHER JUST PRINGLES FF. MIND YOU AS LONG AS IT DOESN'T KILL ME, I WONT BE ABLE TO GIVE UP MY FAVORITE SNACK, THEY ARE WORTH THE OIL SLICK! |
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Posted: 05/17/07 - 15:58 Post subject: orange oily toddler stool |
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| I am on here trying to figure out what this orange/oily stool thing is all about. She is 3 and just had this today. I am looking for answers also. She does eat a lot of cashews but nothing out of the ordinary. Wondering where all of the previous guests reside--maybe its something in the water/or local foods...remember the peanut butter episode?? We are in Dallas TX. |
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