No and if you have black stool you should go see a 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.
See your doctor
It'd probably be best to see your general practitioner. Some of the common causes of black stool are iron supplements, beets, and blood in stool. Blood in stool could range from major to minor causes; some being benign and others being deadly.You should see your General Practitioner as soon as possible.
Usually within 72 hours, passage of gas and stool through the stoma begins. Initially the stool is liquid, gradually thickening as the patient begins to take solid foods.
Answer: Passage of mucus in stool can suggest colitis, infection or a villus adenoma / polyp. You need to see your Doctor to check this out
Take an enema
Go see a gastroenterologist
Yes, you can go online to learn about the best step stool to buy. It is best to look at customer reviews on Amazon or the retailer's site to see the real benefits and complaints of the step stool.
If you have a wooden counter stool, you can fix your stool by making a few adjustments to the stool. You'll need to disassemble the chair so that you can see what needs to be repaired. This link will show you how to repair different types of wooden furniture depending on what the problem is. http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/home/how-to-repair-wooden-furniture2.htm
Blood in your stool can indeed be a sign of rectal cancer, but it's not sure way to know. You should see a doctor and get tested to find out what is wrong.
it means its sick and needs to go see the vet