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- Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic
Stool comes in a range of colors All shades of brown and even green are considered typical Only rarely does stool color indicate a possibly serious intestinal condition Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool
- Color de la orina - Síntomas y causas - Mayo Clinic
El color habitual de la orina varía según la cantidad de agua que bebas Los líquidos diluyen los pigmentos amarillos de la orina Por eso, cuanta más agua bebes, más clara es la orina Cuando bebes menos, el color amarillo es más intenso La orina puede adquirir un color muy distinto del habitual, por ejemplo: Rojo Azul Verde Naranja
- Color de las heces: cuándo puede ser preocupante - Mayo Clinic
El color de las heces generalmente está influenciado por lo que comes, así como por la cantidad de bilis (un líquido amarillo verdoso que digiere las grasas) en las heces A medida que la bilis viaja por el aparato digestivo, las enzimas la alteran químicamente, lo que cambia su color de verde a marrón
- Color blindness - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic
There are no treatments for most types of color vision difficulties, unless the color vision problem is related to the use of certain medicines or eye conditions Stopping the medicine causing the vision problem or treating the underlying eye disease may result in better color vision
- White stool: Should I be concerned? - Mayo Clinic
Bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder Stool gets its typical brownish color from bile, which flows into the small intestine during the digestive process If the liver doesn't produce bile or if bile gets stuck in the liver, stool will be light colored or white
- Melanoma pictures to help identify skin cancer - Mayo Clinic
Melanoma is a serious form of skin cancer It often can be cured if found early These melanoma pictures can help show you what to look for The American Academy of Dermatology advises watching skin spots for: Asymmetry Border irregularity Color changes Diameter greater than 1 4 inch (about 6
- Color blindness - Doctors and departments - Mayo Clinic
Learn more about what causes this common eye condition and how to tell whether you can distinguish between certain shades of color This content does not have an English version This content does not have an Arabic version
- Color blindness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Color blindness is usually inherited, meaning it's passed down through families Men are more likely to be born with color blindness Most people with color blindness can't tell the difference between certain shades of red and green Less commonly, people with color blindness can't tell the difference between shades of blue and yellow
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