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It has always been the norm of our lifestyles to neglect even the slightest stain of blood in stool, but it is also general knowledge that if this is left uncared for, major health problems would come to light in relation to dark blood in poop which appears consequently. The color of the blood in stool varies according to a person's diet. If taking in of excessive oily foods and unhealthy eating habits are practiced, then sure the final result would be having dark blood in poop. The reason for this is simple. The chemicals, which are used to multiply bacteria inside our bodies, change quickly based on the consumation of our food. Hence, dark blood in poop is usually associated with unhealthy living habits and lifestyles.

Hemorrhoids are more often that not, associated with blood in poop. The main reason sometimes can be attributed to ineffective bowel movement. It can be even due to rough-handling of wiping, which often lead to seeing blood in stool. Anal fissures can also be considered sensitive and as it is strained, usually, would lead to blood in poop. Physicians and doctors alike will always tell their patients to take in a lot of fluids, especially water, in recognition of their given medicinal treatments. They might also go to the extent of suggesting various colon cleansers for dark blood in poop. According to their understanding, this will kill 2 birds with one stone, referring to the extra ability for curing of constipations.

If a person is frequently experiencing having dark blood in poop then most probably there is a problem with his/her stomach, or there could be presence of dangerous bleeding ulcers because of wrong intakes of medication. There are various medicines like ibuprofen or aspirin which cause blood in poop, even though the users of such medication generally do not experience the pain linked with normal blood in poop cases.

In many cases, the occurrence of blood in poop may also be linked with bleeding in intestinal polyps, which a lot of people take for granted even when visible blood in stool is seen by the naked eye. Majority of these people would then go on to regret once the bleeding transforms into some form of colon cancer, which of course can be absolutely avoidable if the correct treatment is taken. Normally, people above 50 years of age will develop some form of intestinal polyp disease. This is totally normal and they should seek the correct treatment right away. Also, a note to young people out there: Do not take Hemorrhoids lightly just because you are young: Hemorrhoids does not care if you are young or old, please be aware of your health and put a stop to your blood in poop problem as soon as possible.

by: andyrqhesk




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