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Is it bad to have blood in your stool?

Red means its lower in the tract. It could be hemorrhoids if it is bright red.

Have you experienced any pains? Does it hurt to wipe your ass at all? (Absence of pain doesn't rule out hemorrhoids, though.) I'm betting you need some Preparation H.
 
Did you dump a big one and split yourself?

If it's actually coming from inside your body, you need to go to the doctor and get checked out ASAP. It could be any number of things, many of which are not serious but some of which are very serious.

Get it checked out. It could just be an internal hemorrhoid, or you could have a polyp or teh cancer.
 
Originally posted by: Eli
Did you dump a big one and split yourself?

This made me lol!

I had a serious worry one day when all of my stool was a darkish red color. It looked like it was a lot of coagulated blood, but it turns out it was just from me eating a bag of flamin' hot cheetos the night before.
 
Originally posted by: XabanakFanatik
Originally posted by: Eli
Did you dump a big one and split yourself?

This made me lol!

I had a serious worry one day when all of my stool was a darkish red color. It looked like it was a lot of coagulated blood, but it turns out it was just from me eating a bag of flamin' hot cheetos the night before.

TMI!
 
Originally posted by: TheNinja
Like bright red? Not purple or black. I'm guessing it can't be a good thing.

Have your Doc. check it out. Don't procastinate 'cause it could be cancer.

You'll get a free prostate exame too.
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According to House, that probably means that you have a disorder in which there have only been 200 cases of in recorded history, requiring painful and invasive tests that cost a fortune.

Which brings me to my main point, you might want to see a doctor.
 
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