Yes, the possibility of having a bowel movement after drinking is very possible.
Black, tarry stools can be caused by:
* peptic ulcers
* broken blood vessels in the colon
* overuse of alcohol or aspirin or
* anti blood clotting medications
Seek medical evaluation when bowel movements show signs of blood, mucus, or rectal bleeding. Faintness, sweating, and weakness along with large amounts of blood in the stools require immediate attention.
Blood on the toilet paper and not in the stool is a completely different, minor situation such as hemorrhoids, cankers, hooks or just dry epithelial tissue (or realy large bowel movements).
It theoretically could, although it would be highly unlike and in connection with some intestinal condition.
No. See your doctor.
No, a herniated disc does not cause blood in the stool. See your health care provider, as blood in the stool always deserves a visit.
No, levothyroxine does not cause blood in your stool. Blood in the stool is a sign that always deserves a visit to your health care provider. Please make an appointment.
Eating a ripe jalapeno pepper, also called chipolte, will not cause blood in the stool. You may have other medical problems that cause cause bleeding.
Yes.
yes
WHY I HAVE BLOOD IN MY STOOL
Salmonella does not typically cause bloody urine. However, it can cause bloody stool. The illness can be passed to other people through urine, blood, and stool, so stay away from other people if infected.
Disorder and diseases that cause blood and mucus in stool: Acute Alcohol Consumption (excessive drinking can cause bloody mucus in the stool) Andrade's Syndrome Bowel Obstructions Celiac Disease Chronic Diarrhea, Idiopathic (can cause bloody mucus in the stool) Colon Cancer Acute Constipation, Dyschazia (can cause bloody mucus on the stool) Crohn's Disease Drug Side effects (can cause bloody mucus in the stool) Carnitine Transporter Deficiencye Cystic Fibrosis Dysentery Anus Fissures E.coli (causes bloody mucus in the stool) Gastroenteritis (Influenza) (can cause blood and mucus in stools) Hemorrhagic Gastroenteritis Internal Hemorrhoids (can cause bloody mucus in the stool, too) Intestinal Bacterial Infection Irritable Bowel Syndrome Liver Disease Pancreatitis Blind-loop Syndrome Pancreatic Disorder Pancreatitis Syndrome Pelvic Abscess Pelvic Lipomastosis Proctitis Juvenile Rectal Cancer Rectal Prolapse Shigellosis Ulcerative Colitis
Go see a gastroenterologist
what do you do when u have blood in your stool
If the blood looks bright red and is not associated with pain it is probably due to rectal polyp. Infection can also cause some blood to appear in stool. In this case blood is usually mixed with fecal matter and appears darker in color. Very hard stool can cause some damage to the mucus membrane and can cause bleeding.
It depends on the amount of blood - always wise to ask a doctor. In my opinion, seeing as how you just gave birth, you probably had hemmoroids while pg - which can be the cause of the blood in the stool.