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Green stool

Does anyone know what would cause a stool to be green and 'fuzzy' looking, kind of like algae? The patient hasn't started any new meds, has no s/s of any GI disorder, not taking iron supplements. She said it just started and I had no answers as to why this would be.

Any ideas?

:confused:

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blue gatorate

?burntout said:
Sometimes something with purple dye will cause your stool to turn green. My preschooler has been wanting Kool Aid lately (grape) and my hubby freaked out one day when her stool was green.

I was told this about purple dye, also. Green stool caused by grape jello :lol2:

I remember when my son was a toddler, occasionally, he would pass stool that looked like pistascio green colored ice cream. The first time it happened was at a birthday party, and we didn't know who the culprit was, but we all stared at it. A few days later, he did it again at home and I flipped out. Took him to the doctor immediately, some stool was collected, no problem discovered and since then, it had been regular dirty brown.

I often wondered what this actually meant, years later, and that is what made me come to read the responses on this thread.

My son's BM turn many different colors depending what he's been eating. I think raw (vs. cooked in a pie) blueberries/blackberries last produced this type of reaction. But his stool was rather more formed (he's 4) but still softer.

So if its not diarrhea I would think diet.

Grape soda causes stool to be green. A dark forest green if not darker to be exact. Trust me, I have kids....LOL

pxlranger said:
Froot Loops, Lucky Charms and a handful of others...this happens to me...

Cap'n Crunch w/ Crunchberries (not fuzzy, just "Play-doh" green)

Anything with alot of Red dye (grape soda, red koolaid, colored cereals, frostings, etc). Blech. lol

Green stool can cause green stool.

Or yellow stool in blue toilet water. :)

To echo Dianacabana, yes, black berries or blueberries will do it every time, especially in jams and Oregon Farms canned fruits...

Can't believe Im eating dinner and reading this thread. :lol2::lol2::lol2:

I believe it is from swallowing too much chlorinated water. Do you swim in a pool?

As other have noted, lots of different food colorings can do this, along with strongly-colored foods like pomegranates or black raspberries. The weirdest stool color I've ever seen came after I let my son eat some of those Robin Egg candy-coated malted milk balls last spring. His poo looked like a mixture of green and blue play-doh. It was fascinating in a disgusting sort of way. If your patient hasn't had one item that would yield that color, maybe she's had a mixture of strongly-colored foods and liquids that could mix and result in green poop.

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