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Celiac & Yellow Sto0L


Slowvince

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Slowvince Newbie

I was recently diagnosed with Celiac disease.  My gastro doc explained some of my symptoms, but I was in shock at the time.  Can someone tell me why you get yellow stools?

 

Appreciate the info.

 

Thanks,

 

Vinny


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I think (I'm not a doctor) that can be a sign of fat malabsorption.  It could take many months of healing on the gluten-free diet before that changes.

 

Best wishes

Slowvince Newbie

I think (I'm not a doctor) that can be a sign of fat malabsorption.  It could take many months of healing on the gluten-free diet before that changes.

 

Best wishes

Thank you for the info.

cyclinglady Grand Master

Welcome Vinny!

Be sure to check out our Newbie 101 thread under the "coping section of this forum. It contains lots of valuable tips!

I wish you well!

boron Rookie

Yellow stool, when actually yellow, not just pale, can occur every time when the stool moves throught the bowel fast, so the bile in it does not have enought time to convert into the brown color as it normally does, but remains yellow. So, yellow stool by itself can't tell anything more specific than the stool is moving fast through your bowel from any reason: malabsorption, food poisoning, etc.

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