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.
what do you do when u have blood in your stool
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.
Negative blood in stool test means no blood was found in that particular smear from that particular stool sample. Good news.
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Yes, diarrhea can lead to the presence of blood in stool.
You may have blood in your stool.
The most commons symptoms of IBS are bowel movements that occur more or less often than usual, stool that appears more solid and less watery, and bowel movements that increase discomfort
I have found blood in my stool does this mean colon cancer
If any part of the digestive system is bleeding , then your stool will have blood in it. The stool forms and passes through your intestines, bowels, etc , and if you are having issues with bleeding- then obviously the blood will pass down with the stool when it exits your rectum.
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.
There is no such thing as pus cells. Pus is a conglomeration of living, dead and dying white blood cells that have been sent by the body to fight an infection. You might have mucus in your stool but that is not the same thing as pus.
Bloody stool can appear in various forms, ranging from bright red to dark, tarry black. Bright red blood often indicates bleeding from the lower gastrointestinal tract, like hemorrhoids or anal fissures, while dark, tarry stools suggest bleeding from the upper GI tract, such as the stomach or small intestine. The presence of blood in stool is a serious symptom and should prompt immediate medical evaluation. Always consult a healthcare professional if you notice any signs of blood in your stool.