Why Is There Corn In My Poop?
Corn has an outer layer made of cellulose that is tough and resistant to breakdown by the digestive enzymes in the human body. As a result, when corn is consumed, it passes through the digestive system largely undigested and is excreted in the stool. This is commonly referred to as “corn in your poop” and is a normal occurrence. However, if you notice other undigested foods in your stool, it may be a sign of a digestive disorder and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.