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Dark greenish yellow stools

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I’m sorry if this picture might look disgusting to you but currently i keep on passing loose stools like this.. is this normal? i m facing severe diarrhea with dark greennish yellow color and sometimes with hard lighter color stools. Then i noticed the stools is floating before sinking a few minutes later.

i also passing lot of gass and bloating..my ankles also swollen with back pain.

I barely sleep and having anxiety cuz i dont know what is happening with me..

Is there anyone experiencing the same symptoms?

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This happens to me also, it could and probably is something different, fatty liver, hepatitis, Gilbert Disease. I am sure it is not pancreatic cancer, internet only tells you the real bad illnesses associated with any given symptoms. But it's usually nothing!

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