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I have what looks like corn in my stool, even when I do not eat corn? What is it? should I be worried?
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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov
, MD
replied on February 23rd, 2007
Stomach, Ulcers, Gastric Bypass, and Colon Disorders Answ
If you don’t notice or experience any symptoms (abdominal or anal pain, constipation or diarrhea) there is probably nothing to be worried about. If you'd like to, you can visit your primary physician and request that your stool sample be analyzed.
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