Episode notes
What does orange poop mean, and when should a change in stool colour be medically assessed in Europe?
Orange stool explained: diet, bile production, liver and gallbladder function, medications, and warning signs.
In this episode, we explore the medical reasons stool may appear orange and how bowel colour changes are evaluated during an online consultation in the EU.
You’ll learn:
• How bile normally gives stool its brown colour
• Why foods rich in beta-carotene (such as carrots or sweet potatoes) can cause orange stool
• The role of liver and gallbladder function in stool pigmentation
• How certain medications or supplements may alter colour
• When pale, clay-coloured, or greasy stool requires urgent assessment
• Red flag symptoms such as jaundice, abdominal pain, f ...