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Analysis Results

Analysis Results
Health Score
90/100
Bristol Type Type 4 β€” Smooth sausage
Color Normal brown
Risk Level Within normal range
Detailed Scores
Consistency 75/100
Fragmentation 20/100
Edge Fuzziness 30/100
Volume 70/100
No flags
AI Assessment

Your stool looks healthy! It's a Bristol type 4 with a normal brown color. Keep up the fiber-rich diet and stay hydrated!

Confidence 90%
Analysis Results
Health Score
70/100
Bristol Type Type 3 β€” Cracked sausage
Color Very dark brown
Risk Level Within normal range
Detailed Scores
Consistency 80/100
Fragmentation 30/100
Edge Fuzziness 40/100
Volume 50/100
No flags
AI Assessment

The stool appears to be a Bristol Stool Scale type 3, with a very dark brown color. It's recommended to increase your water intake and consume a diet rich in fiber to improve stool health. Regular exercise can also aid in digestive health.

Confidence 90%
Analysis Results
Health Score
35/100
Bristol Type Type 6 β€” Mushy
Color Very dark brown
Risk Level Consider dietary adjustments
Detailed Scores
Consistency 30/100
Fragmentation 70/100
Edge Fuzziness 60/100
Volume 50/100
No flags
AI Assessment

Your stool condition isn't optimal. It appears to be Bristol Stool Scale type 6, with a very dark brown color. The stool is mushy and unformed, indicating potential digestive issues. Consider adjusting your diet and staying hydrated to improve your stool health.

Confidence 70%
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