Seven Day Bowel Chart 2025

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Seven Day Bowel Chart in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the date and shift for each bowel movement. This helps track patterns over the week.
  3. Record the time of each bowel movement in the designated fields, ensuring accuracy for better analysis.
  4. Indicate the type of bowel movement using the Bristol Stool Form Scale provided. This scale categorizes stool types from hard to liquid.
  5. Specify whether there were any incidents of incontinence by selecting 'Yes' or 'No'.
  6. Document the number of pad or clothing changes required, identifying if they were pads, clothing, or both.
  7. Use the comments section to note any relevant circumstances, effects on daily activities, or laxative use that may impact bowel movements.

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A person with constipation may have a bowel movement every day, but their stools are dry and hard. Others may only have bowel movements three times a week but have regular and soft stools. The hardness and consistency of stool may be a better signal of constipation than the frequency of bowel movements.
Types 6 and 7 Type 6 is a mushy stool that appears to consist of fluffy pieces with ragged edges, while type 7 is entirely liquid with no solid pieces. These types of stools may suggest a person is experiencing diarrhea, as the stools are loose.
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The chart is designed to help doctors measure the time it takes for food to pass through your body and leave as waste. The shape and form of your poop may also point your doctor toward a diagnosis of some digestive problems. The ideal stool is generally type 3 or 4, easy to pass without being too watery.
Generally, a person is considered to be constipated when bowel movements result in passage of small amounts of hard, dry stool, usually fewer than three times a week. However, normal stool elimination may consist of having a bowel movement three times a day or three times a week; it depends on the person.
The Bristol Stool Chart or Bristol Stool Scale is a medical aid designed to classify stools (known as 'faeces' or 'poo') into seven groups.
Interpretation Type 1: Separate hard lumps, like nuts (difficult to pass) Type 2: Sausage-shaped, but lumpy. Type 3: Like a sausage but with cracks on its surface. Type 4: Like a sausage or snake, smooth and soft (average stool) Type 5: Soft blobs with clear cut edges.
Regular monitoring with stool chart prevents constipation, urinary retention and delirium in elderly patients: an audit leading to clinical effectiveness, efficiency and patient centredness.

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