Many maladies could cause blood in the stool; they are ALL BAD SIGNS.
Red blood probably means hemorrhoids or some sort of "rough anal play" injury.
Black and tarry stools give evidence of digested blood in the intestinal tract, which could signify possible colon or intestinal cancer.
These are all Very Bad Things. I recommend that you visit your primary care physician AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. You should be prepared for a colonoscopy.
Eating a ripe jalapeno pepper, also called chipolte, will not cause blood in the stool. You may have other medical problems that cause cause bleeding.
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.
No. It just means you consumed something throughout your day that caused hard stool. Try eating grapes or drinking apple juice to soften 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.
Eating pizza has nothing to do with blood in stool. It could be just piles but needs to be checked by your doctor.
Yes, eating Oreos can potentially cause a change in stool color due to the food coloring used in the cookies.
Yes, eating Oreos can cause your stool to turn black due to the dark food coloring used in the cookies.
Yes, eating Oreos can potentially cause black stool due to the dark color of the cookies and the food coloring used in them. This can sometimes lead to temporary discoloration of stool.
No, levothyroxine does not cause blood in your stool. Blood in the stool is a sign that always deserves a visit to your health care provider. Please make an appointment.
Yes, eating too many Oreos can cause black stool due to the high iron content in the cookies.
Yes, eating fresh cherries can sometimes cause your stool to appear red or have a reddish tint, which might be mistaken for blood. This is due to the pigments in cherries, particularly anthocyanins, which can pass through the digestive system unchanged. If you notice persistent changes in your stool color or have other concerning symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for proper evaluation.
Yes, eating Oreos can cause your stool to become dark in color due to the presence of food coloring and cocoa in the cookies.