It is possible to have blood in your stool after eating Activia, although the yogurt itself typically does not cause this. If you notice blood in your stool after consuming Activia, it is important to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation as it may indicate an underlying medical condition.
comment on th above question, is a black stool serious 2 weks
no more than 3
Yes it can be. If it's bright red it's fresh blood, but dark red is dead blood (left over from bleeding during surgery.) If this continues by the end of the week please see your doctor and have a stool sample done.
If chicks don't get feed within the first 3 days it is probable they will die.
It is generally not recommended to house 7-week-old chicks with fully-grown chickens, as the size and maturity differences can lead to aggression and potential harm to the chicks. It is best to wait until the chicks are closer in size to the adult chickens before integrating them into the same coop. Providing a separate area or enclosure for the chicks to grow and gradually introducing them to the adult flock can help ensure a smoother transition.
These 2 symptoms can be caused by many different things. Some of these things include anal fissure, hemorrhoids, medication reaction, high blood pressure, stroke, and a heart rhythm disorder.
Yes they would try.
They need a mother until they grow feathers which might be in about a week, then you can let the mother be a normal hen again, but separate chicks from all birds
Bright red blood in stool, toilet or on the toilet may indicate a fissure. Typically not associated with too much pain. Usually subsides in a few days to a week. Can be given a script of cream to help with pain. Usually a GI bleed such as from an ulcer can present as more of a dark tar substance mixed in with stool. Hope this helps. ..should still be checked by a doc though
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
You can not know from any signs or symptoms that you have conceived. Your loose stool has nothing to do with the conception.