It is pretty common for puppies to have a little blood here and there although it shouldn't last more than a day, and shouldn't be a lot of blood, although if it is straight blood it could be a serious problem. Many things can cause blood in the stool. Parvo is a horrible highly contagious disease that is being seen more and more often lately and blood can be in the stool along with liquid diarrhea. It can also be caused by something they ate, puppies eat lots of things we sometimes never know about. If the blood lasts longer than a day or is constant take your puppy to the vet right away.
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.
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.
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.
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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.
This question is best left for your veterinarian, he can give your dog tests to find out what the problem is.
Yes, diarrhea can lead to the presence of blood in stool.
You may have blood in your stool.
Potential causes of long stool include a high-fiber diet, dehydration, or certain medical conditions like irritable bowel syndrome. If long stool is persistent, accompanied by other symptoms like abdominal pain or blood in the stool, it should be a cause for concern and prompt a visit to a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
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