The answer depends on your age, medical history, medication history, and associated signs and symptoms. If you're ten years old without any health problems or recent medication, it's probably not anything terrible. If you're 75, take ibuprofen three times a day, and lost 20 pounds in the last three months, it's probably something more serious.
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.
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.
Nope, the vagina does not connect with the rectum at all. Blood in the stool can mean many things from not so serious to very serious. See your doctor to find out what's bleeding up in your intestines.
Seeing blood in your stool can be concerning and may indicate various conditions such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, or more serious issues like inflammatory bowel disease or colon cancer. It is important to consult a healthcare provider for evaluation and appropriate diagnosis and treatment.
If you are passing blood in your stool, please see a doctor immediately. It may be something minor, but please do not put this off. If it is the start of something more serious they can most likely treat it successfully while it is still in the early stages
No, blood in a dogs stool can mean any number of things from mild to serious. Take your dog to the vet along with a stool sample if possible.
You should be able to go to the bathroom without blood in your stool. However, if you do see some don't be alarmed. In most instances the blood doesn't indicate anything serious. It Is typically do to hemorrhoids or a tear in the lining of your anus. Some more serious reasons for blood in the stool include, Colon polyps, colon cancer, Colitius, and diverticulitis.
what do you do when u have blood in your stool
comment on th above question, is a black stool serious 2 weks
A small amount of mucus in the stool is normal. A doctor should be consulted it it becomes a regular occurrence or if it is accompanied by blood in the stool. This may be an indication of more serious conditions including Crohn's Disease, ulcerative colitis or cancer.
Blood in your stool is never normal. Possibly, they put a hole in your bowels when the did the surgery. Please contact your doctor right now. If you are bleeding internally, or if blood is getting into your stool, stool could be getting into your peritoneum, and into your blood stream. Even if it isn't as drastic as a perforated bowel, something is wrong within your system for there to be blood that you can see in your stool. It could be hemorrhoids or even some form of cancer. Please contact your doctor; your life may depend on it.
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.