There can be a number of causes of having blood in the faeces, and most of them are not serious. It can just mean that there are cuts or lesions in the rectum, which are re-opened whenever faeces is passed and which can easily be treated with ointment. Other causes can be just small cysts or ulcers in the large intestine, which can usually be dealt with by medication, or if it's just a one-off occurrance, that the faeces contained something sharp like a bit of nutshell that grazed the bowel wall, causing a cut.
But it CAN in some cases be a sign of bowel cancer, or also in men of prostate cancer. Bowel cancer is by no means necessarily terminal- it's a very slow-developing form of cancer and responds readily to treatment. If caught early enough, it can be completely cured by surgery, although in some more advanced cases follow-up chemotherapy may be necessary too. It is only life-threatening if allowed to develop up until a late stage, but long before this the patient may experience other symptoms such as weight loss, diahorrea, and a bloated feeling in the abdomen.
if you are getting blood in your faeces regularly, it's best to get it checked out (for peace of mind if for nothing else), but whatever you do don't worry about it- it's probably nothing serious, and in the unlikely event of it being a cancer of some sort, the chances are it'll be curable.
It might be polyps, and sometimes they are painless.
Not naturally, but they do contain bacteria that cause serious sickness if ingested.
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Human feces is composed of unusable food and million of bacteria.
Blood, urine, feces, brain matter, Na and P in water, among other excretory fluids.
Technically, humans can ingest goat blood, but they need to be careful. Not cooking the blood properly can lead to sickness.
Animal feces is called scat just to show that it is non-human. There are many other terms used for the term "feces" to show non-human feces. These are dung, droppings and spoor.
That sickness is called haemmaloid.
Chagas disease is when an insects faeses enters the bloodstream!
For the same reason human feces does - Rats are omnivores. If a human and a ratty both ate lasagna for three days straight their feces would smell the same.
Human feces (or stools) are produced by the entire digestive system.
No. It is more like the color of human feces and that of other mammals.
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