Red things that you ate. Tomatoes, peppers, etc. Blood maybe, but you would be able to tell.
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If the stool has blood in it, also could be due to red food dye from drinks like punch or gatorade.
A desk, a table, a stool
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Some mucus in the stool is normal. Conditions like irritable bowel syndrome and ulcerative colitis can cause more mucus in the stool.
When you see red when looking at certain objects or under certain circumstances, it is because of the way light is absorbed and reflected by those objects. The color red is perceived when an object reflects light in the red wavelength range, while absorbing other wavelengths. This causes our eyes to interpret the object as red.
Red velvet cake, beets, foods which use red dye #40, kool aide, Gatorade and even tomatoes and peppers on occasion can make stool red. Also don't listen to people who say you have to "eat a lot of" a red food coloring to make your stool red - not true! A red velvet cup cake or a single beverage can do it! The things to look out for are do you see the red stool within 16 hours of consumption of the red food coloring and does it resolve within a few bowel movements. If not, see your Doctor.
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Blood in your stool is never normal. Depending on how it presents (on the paper, in the pan, mixed in with stool/on the surface, volume, colour) the causes can vary from an anal fissure (tear in the anus), haemmorhoids/piles or more sinister causes. Please get this examined by a physician.
Yes, bright red objects can absorb heat because they absorb light across a broad spectrum, including infrared radiation, which carries heat. The absorption of light energy by bright red objects causes them to heat up.
The color we perceive depends on the object's ability to absorb and reflect light. Objects that appear blue absorb most colors of light and reflect blue light. Objects that appear red absorb most colors of light except red, which is reflected. This selective absorption of light by objects causes us to perceive them as blue or red.