Though red-tinged pee or poop is never a welcome sight in the toilet, it may not be cause for alarm if you've recently eaten beets. Here's what you need to know about beeturia (and when it's time to ...
Close-up of woman's hands slicing boiled beets on wooden cutting board with a knife at home kitchen. After you eat beets, you may get a shock when visiting the restroom: Your poop looks slightly pink, ...
Eating raw beets is generally safe when eaten in moderation, although they may cause gas and bloating in some people, or turn your urine and stool a pinkish or reddish color. Other, more serious ...
Medically reviewed by Jay N. Yepuri, MD Normal poop color is light to dark brown and often changes due to your diet.Green poop may result from dietary changes or food moving quickly through your ...
Certain foods and juices with strong colors can change your bowel movements to red. If you're not expecting to see such a change, it can make for quite a shock when you look in the toilet bowl. But ...