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Go see a gastroenterologist
At 67 years old, your stool could be changing due to age. If all of your stools are hard and painful you should see a gastroenterologist to see what's going on.
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.
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.
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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.
Quote from the Related Link: "Blood in the stool, fever, weight loss, vomiting bile, and persistent pain are not symptoms of IBS and may be the result of some other problem." If you have blood in your stool, if it is a large amount or happens more than once, you should talk to a doctor about it.
If blood appears dark, that is an indicator that it is not fresh. If a person is seeing dark blood in their urine or stool, they should see a doctor immediately. It is possible that there is a serious problem.
Well, it depends on where the blood is coming from. If you can see any blood in the urine, you need to see a doctor right away. If you see a little blood on the outside of the stool, the blood is probably from a hemorrhoid. But if you see a lot of blood in the stool, you should also see your doctor right away. Even though it may not be anything serious, you should probably contact your doctor no matter what. Better safe than sorry.
If she has blood in her stool she needs to go to the doctor. There are several reasons to why she is not getting her period. She should go to see her doctor as soon as possible! Good luck and God Bless:)
If your bowel movement is pink, it means that you have blood in the stool. You should see a physician to determine the cause of the blood.
No and if you have black stool you should go see a doctor.