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- Why Is My Poop Black? 7 Causes of Black or Tarry Stool - WebMD
It's usually due to foods you've eaten, medications you've taken, and how much bile (a greenish digestive fluid) it contains But poop that looks black or bright red can be a sign
- Black Watery Diarrhea: 5 Causes When To Worry. - Oh My Gut
Black watery diarrhea is a potentially serious condition that may reflect bleeding inside the gut tract Peptic ulcer bleeding Taking Pepto Bismol for diarrhea Bleeding esophageal or gastric varices Bleeding from tumors or malignant ulcers inside your gut Angiodysplasia: bleeding from malformed blood vessels
- Melena (Black Stool): Causes Treatment - Cleveland Clinic
What causes melena (black stool)? Melena comes from bleeding in your upper GI tract — usually your stomach or the upper part of your small intestine (duodenum) It could also be from your lower esophagus if you swallowed the blood
- 5 Causes of Black Poop and When To Seek Care - Health
Dark-colored foods, iron supplements, and medications are more common causes of black poop 1 Upper GI Bleeding Bleeding in your upper gastrointestinal (GI) tract, such as
- Why Is My Poop Black? Causes and When to Worry - Verywell Health
Black poop can have harmless causes, like eating dark foods or taking medications that make your stool look darker But it can also be a sign of melena, which means there's blood in your stool With melena, the blood turns black as it moves through the body
- 6 Possible causes of black stool and when to get medical help
However, bleeding in the gastrointestinal tract can also cause black, tarry stools If this occurs, people may notice additional symptoms, including blood in the stool, abdominal cramps,
- Why Is My Poop Dark Brown or Almost Black? - MedicineNet
Dark stools could be due to minor causes, such as dietary changes, or medications, such as iron supplements However, some underlying conditions, such as intestinal bleeding, may result in dark brown or black stools What are the causes of dark stools? Foods that cause dark-colored stools include:
- Black and Tarry Stools: Causes, Treatment, and More - Healthline
Eating certain dark-colored foods can give you black stools But it can also occur due to a medical issue that causes bleeding in your upper digestive tract Looking down into the toilet bowl
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