The normal color of stool is yellow, and white stool is mostly considered to be caused by liver disease, gallbladder disease, pancreatic disease, and excessive use of antibiotics.
1. Liver disease: If you have cirrhosis, hepatitis, liver cysts, liver abscesses, liver cancer, etc., it will cause cellular lesions, which will affect the formation of pigment and the discharge of bile, and then the whiteness of stools may occur.
2. Gallbladder disease: if there are gallbladder stones, gallbladder polyps, adenomyosis of gallbladder, etc., which cause obstruction of bile duct, the bilirubin in bile cannot reach the digestive tract, and white stools may easily occur.
3. Tumor: If there are diseases such as liver cancer, bile duct cancer, pancreatic cancer, choledochal cyst, etc., it will easily cause obstructive jaundice, resulting in bile not being able to be discharged into the intestinal lumen, and whitish stools may also occur.
4. Use of antibiotics: long-term use of antibiotics may also lead to intestinal flora imbalance, which may lead to the symptoms of white stools.
Frequent occurrence of white stools, it is recommended to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease and then treat the symptoms.