The color of your bowel movement depends primarily on the color of the food items eaten. It also depends on the state of the bile which is produced by your liver. Bile is green in color and changes to brown only through the proper digestive process.
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If your pet has bloody stools, it may mean that there is a problem in the upper intestinal tract or stomach. Bloody stools are dark, tarry stools that contain blood.
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Hi, yes it can Slow Fe Oral Iron may cause your stools to turn black, an effect that is not harmful. If your doctor has prescribed this drug, remember that he or she has judged that the benefit to you is greater than the risk of side effects. Many
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Very minute amounts of mucus in the stool can be normal depending on your diet. However, large amounts of mucus, or a stool soaked in mucus, can be a sign of internal damage or illness, and you should seek medical attention quickly just to be safe.
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There are several conditions that can cause blood in stools. Some of these include hemorrhoids, anal fissure, colon cancer, diverticular bleeding, ischemic colitis, infectious colitis etc.
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Is it normal to have bloody stools 6 weeks after
bowel resection?
Topics: medical careAsked by Mary on July 03, 2008
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One chairside stool will be provided for each dental chair. It is intended for the dentist to use during treatment. Assistants wanting a chairside stool should bring their own, CLEARLY labeled with your name.
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