When stools float, it means the poop stays on the surface of the toilet water instead of sinking. Normally, poop sinks to the bottom of the toilet bowl.
Floating poop doesn’t mean you’re sick, but it can be a symptom of various conditions. There are several reasons why poop floats and never seems to sink.
Too much gas is usually caused when you swallow air or eat certain types of foods that break down into gas. Eating high-fiber foods can also cause gas and lead to floating stools.
Medical conditions like steatorrhea, which means you have too much fat in your poop, can also cause floating stools.
You may experience smelly and sticky stools if there is a problem with nutrient absorption.
Blood in your stool can be caused by various factors such as ulcers, food allergies, or inflammation of the digestive tract.
What to do if you have floating poop?
Monitor your pooping habits and keep an organized record of any changes. If you experience persistent or severe symptoms, seek medical attention.
Changing your diet can help prevent floating poop. Avoid foods that cause gas, such as beans, cabbage, broccoli, and dairy products.
Get tested for underlying conditions
Consult a doctor if you have smelly, sticky, or bloody stools. They will assess your symptoms and perform diagnostic tests to determine the underlying cause.
A food diary can help identify which foods are causing gas and discomfort. Share this diary with your doctor to create a personalized diet plan.
Don’t ignore these symptoms
If you experience any of the following symptoms, seek medical attention immediately:
– Severe abdominal pain
– Vomiting blood or black tarry stools
– Fever above 101.5°F (38.6°C)
Get tested and treated at Michoes Medical Centre
Book an appointment with our team of experts today to get diagnosed and treated for any underlying conditions.
Call us on +256779784473 or visit us in person at Michoes Medical Centre, Kumi, Uganda

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