Is it normal to have brown diarrhea?

The brownish colored discharge is also considered normal. We all know that there are three types of bad dew; bloody, slurry and white. The term “bloody” refers to the blood and necrotic tissue that is still present in the discharge after delivery as the uterine lining falls off. For the first 3-4 days after delivery, the discharge is bloody because it contains a lot of blood and sometimes small clots, and it can be dark red or bright red. Slowly the amount of blood starts to become less, so it starts to be plasma. Plasma contains less blood, so it is light red. Plasma leakage usually lasts for about ten days, and after the delivery, the amount of leakage changes from more to less, and the color changes from dark red to light red, and then to white leakage.