What happened to the dry front and thin back of the stool?

Dr. Quinn Lewis
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2025-05-01 00:50:26
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The patient's stool is dry in front, because the stool will be absorbed by the intestinal tract after staying in the human body for a period of time, so it will become relatively dry. The stool behind is thin, which should be caused by abnormal gastrointestinal function, which is more common in patients with dyspepsia and intestinal infection.