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Indocyanine green (interstitial route, intradermal route, intravenous . . . Indocyanine green injection is used to help diagnose or find problems in your blood vessels, blood flow and tissue perfusion before, during, and after a surgery or transplant, bile ducts, eyes during medical procedures (eg, ophthalmic angiography), or lymph nodes and lymph vessels in the breast, cervix, or uterus in women with solid tumors
Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic 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 As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown Ask a healthcare professional if you're concerned about your stool color
Green stool - Mayo Clinic Green stool — when your feces look green — is usually the result of something you ate, such as spinach or dyes in some foods Certain medicines or iron supplements also can cause green stool Newborns pass a dark green stool called meconium, and breastfed infants often produce yellow-green
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Green stool Causes - Mayo Clinic Infants Infants might have green stool as a result of: Not finishing breastfeeding entirely on one side This can result in baby missing some of the high-fat-content breast milk, which affects the digestion of the milk Protein hydrolysate formula, which is used for babies with milk or soy allergy Lack of typical intestinal bacteria in breastfed infants Diarrhea Children and adults Causes of
Bile reflux - Diagnosis treatment - Mayo Clinic Lifestyle adjustments and medications can be very effective for acid reflux into the esophagus, but bile reflux is harder to treat There is little evidence assessing the effectiveness of bile reflux treatments, in part because of the difficulty of establishing bile reflux as the cause of symptoms
Yerba mate: Is it safe to drink? - Mayo Clinic Yerba mate can be served cold or hot Like black or green tea, it has caffeine, which can make you feel more alert and focused Drinking yerba mate isn't linked to health problems in most adults A daily cup of tea made with three grams of yerba mate leaves may be safe for up to 12 weeks
Mucus in stool: A concern? - Mayo Clinic Larger amounts of mucus in stool, associated with diarrhea, may be caused by certain intestinal infections Bloody mucus in stool or mucus along with belly pain may signal a more serious condition, such as Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis and even cancer
Discolored semen: What does it mean? - Mayo Clinic Red semen This could be caused by inflammation of the prostate or the glands that help produce semen While red semen can be alarming, the cause is usually harmless (benign), especially in younger men Yellow or green semen This could be caused by an infection, jaundice, or the presence of vitamins or medication in the semen
Bacterial vaginosis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Thin, vaginal discharge that may be gray, white or green Foul-smelling, "fishy" vaginal odor Vaginal itching Burning during urination Many people with bacterial vaginosis have no symptoms When to see a doctor Make an appointment to see a health care professional if: Your vaginal discharge smells unusual and you have discomfort