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| 07 Sep 2012 05:27 PM |
Feces, if you don't already know, is poop, there's an official chart to classify your stools, believe it or not. It's called the The Bristol Stool Scale, look it up, seriously. The average person may not be too discerning about their poop, but healthcare professionals, much to their chagrin, need to know a lot about the human body's various excretions. Thus the Bristol Stool Scale was created. You've heard of taking a number two, but it turns out you can actually take a number one through seven.
Type 1: Separate hard nut-shaped stools (hard to pass) Type 2: Sausage shaped, but lumpy Type 3: Like a sausage, but with crack(s) on the surface Type 4: Like a sausage, smooth and soft Type 5: Soft-blobs with clear cut edges (passed easily) Type 6: Fluffy pieces with ragged edges, a mushy stool Type 7: Water, no solid pieces ENTIRELY LIQUID
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| 07 Sep 2012 05:28 PM |
| I knew this. There's also scientific charts that can be used to determine what type of animal excreted what feces. I won't go into detail though. |
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Hyphalax
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| 07 Sep 2012 05:30 PM |
lol i now feel better about my decision not to be a doctor |
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