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Keriorrhea is an oily, orange-colored bowel movement that occurs when a person consumes indigestible wax esters. Wax esters form when a fatty acid combines with a fatty alcohol. The Gempylidae family of fish contain high amounts of wax esters in their bodies.
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Read More »Keriorrhea is an oily, orange-colored bowel movement that occurs when a person consumes indigestible wax esters. Wax esters form when a fatty acid combines with a fatty alcohol. The Gempylidae family of fish contain high amounts of wax esters in their bodies. These fish are commonly known as snake mackerels, and they include species such as oilfish and escolar fish. When a person consumes these fish, the wax esters may accumulate in the rectum, causing the leakage of orange, oily stool. In this article, we look at keriorrhea in more detail, including its symptoms, causes, and treatments. Symptoms Share on Pinterest Image credit: Twenty20 The symptoms of keriorrhea usually develop within a few hours of consuming oilfish or escolar fish and may last a few days. The key symptom of keriorrhea is an oily, orange bowel movement. As oil is less dense than water, this bowel movement will appear in the toilet as an orange oil that sits above the water. Some people may describe the smell of keriorrhea as that of strong mineral oil. Sometimes, a person may also pass feces alongside the oil. Other times, they may only pass the oil. Other possible symptoms that may accompany keriorrhea include: stomach pains
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Read More »A person should consider taking time off work and staying at home. If they need to go out, they should be aware that bowel movements may be unexpected and urgent. Drinking plenty of fluids: There is a risk that people with keriorrhea may become dehydrated. An individual should keep drinking plenty of liquid but avoid alcohol and caffeine. There is a risk that people with keriorrhea may become dehydrated. An individual should keep drinking plenty of liquid but avoid alcohol and caffeine. Reintroducing foods slowly: There is a lack of research exploring which foods a person should eat when experiencing keriorrhea. However, based on the standard recommendations of what to eat when dealing with diarrhea, they may wish to avoid heavy meals and consume small portions of bland foods. When to see a doctor Most people with keriorrhea will recover in a few days, so it is unlikely that they will need to see a doctor. However, if a person is experiencing regular oily bowel movements, they may have steatorrhea. A person should consider seeing a doctor who can conduct tests to determine the underlying cause.
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