How to Know Your Colon is Healthy (2024)

At six feet long, the colon is a large, and busy, part of your digestive system and gut. We asked Anna Krigel, MD, a gastroenterologist at Columbia University, about the colon and its health. (Spoiler: A good bowel movement is important).

How do you know if your colon is healthy?

There is no way to know for sure, but a good sign of colon health is having regular bowel movements that are easy to pass, soft but formed, and snake-like. It is not necessary to have a bowel movement every day. The quality of each bowel movement is more important than the frequency.

What does the colon do?

The colon processes food, with the help of healthy bacteria,that was not digested by the small intestine. The colon aborbs water, minerals, and vitamins from the food. Finally, the colon forms and stores feces.

It is important to stay hydrated. Otherwise, the colon must absorb more water, leaving drier and harder stool.

How do you keep your colon healthy?

  • Drink plenty of water to keep stool hydrated.Dehydration is a major cause of constipation.
  • Consume a diet that is high in fiber.Fiber helps to retain water and stimulates the growth of healthy bacteria in the colon.
  • Consume a diet that is low in red and processed meats.Eating large amounts of red and processed meats is associated with a higher risk of colon cancer.

Should you do cleanses/detoxes to keep your colon healthy?

There is no evidence to support the use of cleanses or detoxes to keep the colon healthy.

How do you know if your colon is not healthy?

Watch out for persistently very loose or watery stools, dry or difficult-to-pass stools, or blood in the stool or with bowel movements.

When should you see a doctor if you think your colon is not healthy?

See a doctor for any new and persistent change in your bowel habits, especially if you see blood in your stool on a regular basis.

Start by discussing these changes with your primary care physician. Your doctor may refer you to a gastroenterologist (also known as a GI doctor). It is especially important to see your doctor if you have these symptoms and you are 45 years old or older and have not yet had colon cancer screening.

What tests check colon health?

There’s a variety of tests you and/or your doctor might perform to screen for colon cancer (also known as colorectal cancer). Colon cancer starts with polyps (growths) in the inner lining of the colon and can spread to other parts of the body.

The most common visual exams are colonoscopy (usually performed once every 10 years), flexible sigmoidoscopy (a less comprehensive test, usually performed once every five years), and CT colonography (the least comprehensive of these three, usually performed once every five years). In these tests, the gastroenterologist uses a camera, or CT scan, to look for growths in the colon.

Stool-based tests that you can do at home, usually once a year, are also available. The sample is sent to a lab, which looks for tiny amounts of blood or other changes associated with cancer.

It’s unlikely you will do more than one test.

Which tests are best?

Colonoscopy is the most sensitive test for the detection of early colon cancers and pre-cancerous polyps. Polyps can be removed during the test to prevent colon cancer in the future. Colonoscopy is done under sedation, for comfort, so you need a friend to escort you home afterward. Colonoscopy requires bowel preparation the day before, typically by drinking a liquid solution that cleans out the colon.

Stool-based screening can be done at home and does not require sedation or bowel preparation. Stool-based tests are very good at detecting colon cancer at an early stage but are not nearly as good at detecting the pre-cancerous polyps that can be found and removed during colonoscopy.

Unless you have an elevated risk of colon cancer due to family history of the disease or a personal history of certain diseases like inflammatory bowel disease, the decision between colonoscopy and a stool-based test is entirely up to the patient and based on the advantages and disadvantages of both.

How to Know Your Colon is Healthy (2024)

FAQs

How to Know Your Colon is Healthy? ›

There is no way to know for sure, but a good sign of colon health is having regular bowel movements that are easy to pass, soft but formed, and snake-like. It is not necessary to have a bowel movement every day. The quality of each bowel movement is more important than the frequency.

How do I know my colon is clean? ›

How can you tell if your colon is clean and ready for a colonoscopy? Your stool after finishing your bowel prep agent can act as a guide. Your stool should be clear, yellow, light and liquid. The presence of dark particles or thick brown or black stool means you are not ready for colonoscopy.

What does a bad colon feel like? ›

Colon pain can feel like gas, bloating, or stomach pain. You may also feel tired, constipated, or have diarrhea. Various gastrointestinal disorders can cause colon pain. The colon is part of the large intestine, which is part of the digestive tract.

What are the signs of a good colon? ›

There is no way to know for sure, but a good sign of colon health is having regular bowel movements that are easy to pass, soft but formed, and snake-like. It is not necessary to have a bowel movement every day. The quality of each bowel movement is more important than the frequency.

What should poop look like after colon cleanse? ›

How do I know if my prep is working? Look at these examples of stool colors. You want your stool to be clear. After drinking all of your prep, your bowel movements should be all liquid yellow and clear like picture #4 or #5.

How can I check my colon without a colonoscopy? ›

Stool tests.

Currently, three types of stool tests are approved by the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to screen for colorectal cancer: guaiac FOBT (gFOBT); the fecal immunochemical (or immunohistochemical) test (FIT, also known as iFOBT); and multitargeted stool DNA testing (also known as FIT-DNA).

What does poop look like with colon problems? ›

Pencil-thin stool: Narrow, pencil-thin stool could indicate a blockage in the colon, often associated with colorectal cancer. This change in shape is a red flag that warrants medical attention. Flat stool: Stools that appear flat or ribbon-like might suggest a narrowing or obstruction in the colon.

What does poop look like when colon is inflamed? ›

If you have ulcerative colitis, you might see blood and mucus in your poop when you have a flare-up. It shows up most often in very loose, watery stools. This bloody diarrhea tends to happen with belly cramps, a sudden urge to have a bowel movement, and sometimes fever.

What does stress poop look like? ›

Mushy stool with fluffy pieces that have a pudding-shaped consistency is an early stage of diarrhea. This form of stool has passed through the colon quickly due to stress or a dramatic change in diet or activity level.

What empties your bowels immediately every morning? ›

In the morning, drink warm water with lemon to stimulate bowel movement and hydrate the body. Consume fiber-rich foods such as whole grains and fruits to improve digestion and regularity. Probiotics can help to improve gut health and regulate bowel movements.

How to tell if a colon is clean? ›

Signs Your Colon is Clear

The morning of your exam if you are still passing brown liquid with solid material mixed in, your colon may not be ready and you should contact your doctor's office. Passing mostly clear or only a light color, including yellow, is a sign your colon is clean enough for an accurate examination.

How can I make my colon healthy again? ›

Eat your veggies and healthy fats.

Limit the amount of meat you eat, especially processed meats. Focus on consuming healthy fats found in olive oil, salmon rich in Omega-3, avocados and nuts, as well as limiting low-processed fats found in fried food.

What foods heal the colon? ›

Eating a high-fiber diet is good for overall intestinal and colon health. The American Institute for Cancer Research and ACS recommend aiming for at least 30 grams of fiber from food sources each day. Focus on incorporating a variety of whole grains, colorful fruits and vegetables, nuts, seeds and beans into your diet.

How do you know if your colon is failing? ›

Bloating. Diarrhea. Extreme tiredness (fatigue) Malabsorption of nutrients.

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