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A physical Bristol Stool Chart, presented as a small card or leaflet, is shown lying flat on a light-colored surface. The card is oriented vertically, but the content is rotated 90 degrees clockwise, indicating it's viewed from an unconventional angle or meant to be read that way. The card has a yellowish-green background with dark brown text and illustrations, and appears slightly worn at the edges and corners. The chart is titled "Bristol stool chart which poo are you?". It categorizes seven types of stool, each with a numerical label (Type 1 to Type 7), a small graphic representation, and a descriptive phrase: * Type 1: "Separate hard lumps, like nuts (hard to pass)" * Type 2: "Sausage-shaped but lumpy" * Type 3: "Like a sausage but with cracks on the surface" * Type 4: "Like a sausage or snake, smooth and soft" * Type 5: "Soft blobs with clear-cut edges" * Type 6: "Fluffy pieces with ragged edges, a mushy stool" * Type 7: "Watery, no solid pieces. Entirely Liquid" Below the main chart, a concluding statement reads: "This chart lists the range of stool types most commonly passed, ideally you should be aiming for a type 4 stool." In the bottom right corner, branding for "Lepicol" is visible, described as "HIGH FIBRE PROBIOTIC PREBIOTIC," along with its website "www.lepicol.com" and icons for Facebook and Twitter. The image captures the chart in a neutral indoor setting, likely in Olhão, Portugal. No people or specific activities are depicted beyond the presence of the chart itself.
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