If you are referring to blood within the human bowel movement, it can be an indication of a number of things to include cancer of the colon. If this is the case, please see a doctor immediately. Now there are other reasons for blood within stool, however this is for a medical doctor to diagnose. Please do mot procrastinate, early detection may mean a successful cure of many conditions.
Viper1
They could be a cause, but you should get checked. Black feces could mean internal bleeding
my new born kitten's butt is bleeding what does it mean? is it normal?
It's because your rectum (or butt) is bleeding
See your doctor, taking a sample with you.
Yes
I'm not quite clear what you are describing but if you have noticed blood when you poop then it could mean you have a pile that is bleeding as the poop comes out. This will put streaks of blood along the poop and it may look quite jazzy. An anal fissure may also cause this. The rim of the anus is damaged somehow and before it can heal properly, the poop causes it to split open again and bleed. This condition is often painfull. Blood coming from further up the bowel may well be mixed in with the poop and be less easy to recognise as blood but the poop will be very dark and almost black sometimes. Colitis can cause bleeding but you will also have explosive pooping. Bleeding from the bum needs to be checked by a doctor but more often than not there is nothing to worry about. Hope this helps.
Bleeding from both the urethra (pee hole) and anus could indicate a serious health issue such as a urinary tract infection, bladder stones, or colitis. It is important to seek immediate veterinary attention to properly diagnose and treat the underlying cause of the bleeding.
Pink-colored poop in mice can be a sign of blood in the stool, which could indicate a health issue like internal bleeding or an infection. It's best to monitor your mouse, and if you notice any other concerning symptoms or if the pink poop persists, consult a veterinarian for further evaluation.
Red spots in your poop could be due to beets, red-colored foods, or hemorrhoids. If you notice persistent red spots, it can indicate bleeding in the lower digestive tract and may require medical attention. Consulting a healthcare provider is recommended for proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Gray cat poop can indicate a health issue such as gastrointestinal bleeding, intestinal parasites, or a diet lacking in nutrients. It is important to consult a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment for the gray poop.
Hunners
most likely you have a hemorrhoid and it has popped.or you could have a tare.but instead of looking for the answer online, because no one can be sure.go to your doctor and have them look at it.trust me i know its embarrassing.but its better know now,then find out later its something worse.good luck. (: