What is Acholic stools pathophysiology?
Acholic stools (white or clay-colored stools) – This happens because no bile or bilirubin is being emptied into the intestine. Bile gives stool its green or brown color. Without bile or bilirubin, stool is without color (often white or gray). Weight loss and irritability − develops when the level of jaundice increases.
Acholic stools (white or clay-colored stools) – This happens because no bile or bilirubin is being emptied into the intestine. Bile gives stool its green or brown color. Without bile or bilirubin, stool is without color (often white or gray). Weight loss and irritability − develops when the level of jaundice increases.