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This cant be good, Blood when I take a sh!t

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how old are you? have you been checked for colon cancer? in any case, ATOT, imo, is not the place to ask about things like this of a medical nature/emergency. It should be your last thought to tell it here imo.

Go see a doctor first. They don't go to school for 8+ years for nothing.
 
Originally posted by: Chiboy
Originally posted by: dabuddha
Has to be a parody thread. Because no one could be that stupid to ask if he should go to a doctor when he's bleeding rectally.

This is no Parody! I posted this because I really think it just has something to do with the Cheetos, & i'm trying to find out if that can cause it.

If you want a serious answer about this, I wouldn't have posted here.

But, since you asked: Yes, it could be the red dye from the Cheetos if you've been eating them a lot recently. You can get a similar effect from drinking blue raspberry fruit drinks (the green dye in it comes out in your feces).

If you're really worried, then go to the doctor instead of asking ATOT.
 
Hmm... I was thinking you and those guys were drunk and well, you guys had condoms right? Maybe that explains for the blood?
 
Is it a lot of blood?

You could have just taken a hard sh!t and it cracked the skin at the exit (entrance? 😉 j/k) of the rectum.

It could be a hemorrhoid, but that would be really painful I think.
 
Black stools indicate an upper GI bleed.

Upper GI tract (usually black stools):

Bleeding stomach or duodenal ulcer
Gastritis
Esophageal varices
Mallory-Weiss tear (a tear in the esophagus from violent vomiting)
Trauma or foreign body
Bowel ischemia (a lack of proper blood flow to the intestines)
Vascular malformation
 
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