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Stool color: When to worry - Mayo Clinic Green: Food may be moving through the large intestine too quickly, such as due to diarrhea As a result, bile doesn't have time to break down completely Green leafy vegetables, green food coloring, such as in flavored drink mixes or ice pops, iron supplements Light-colored, white or clay-colored: A lack of bile in stool
Indocyanine green (interstitial route, intradermal route, intravenous . . . Description 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
White stool: Should I be concerned? - Mayo Clinic White stool isn't typical If you have white stool, you should see a medical professional right away A lack of bile causes white or clay-like stool That may mean a serious underlying problem Bile is a digestive fluid produced by the liver and stored in the gallbladder Stool gets its typical
Color blindness - Diagnosis and treatment - Mayo Clinic Diagnosis If you have trouble seeing certain colors, an eye care professional can test for a color deficiency Testing likely involves a thorough eye exam and looking at specially designed picture
Spitting up in babies: Whats OK, whats not - Mayo Clinic Spits up green or yellow fluid Spits up blood or what looks like coffee grounds Refuses to feed Has blood in the stool Has trouble breathing or other signs of illness Begins spitting up at age 6 months or older Cries more than usual or is more cranky than usual Has fewer wet diapers than usual
Acute sinusitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Symptoms Acute sinusitis symptoms often include: Thick, yellow or greenish mucus from the nose, known as a runny nose, or down the back of the throat, known as postnasal drip
Chronic sinusitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Chronic sinusitis causes the spaces inside the nose and head, called sinuses, to become inflamed and swollen The condition lasts 12 weeks or longer, even with treatment This common condition keeps mucus from draining It makes the nose stuffy Breathing through the nose might be hard The area
Bronchitis - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Production of mucus (sputum), which can be clear, white, yellowish-gray or green in color — rarely, it may be streaked with blood; Sore throat; Mild headache and body aches; Slight fever and chills; Fatigue; Chest discomfort; Shortness of breath and wheezing
Color blindness - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic Different shades of red and green Different shades of blue and yellow Any colors The most common color deficiency is an inability to see some shades of red and green Often, a person who is red-green or blue-yellow deficient isn't completely insensitive to both colors Defects can be mild, moderate or severe When to see a doctor
Mucus in stool: A concern? - Mayo Clinic A small amount of mucus in stool is usually nothing to worry about Stool often contains a small amount of mucus Mucus is a jellylike substance that your intestines make to keep the lining of your colon moist and lubricated But you should talk to a healthcare professional if you notice an