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homosapien8888
post May 14 2020, 07:02 PM

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Maybe u should see a gastroenterologist or physician
Can try to look for Dr Lim, In Bandar sungai long ,if u stay in cheras /Kajang area

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Pjuan2013
post May 14 2020, 11:29 PM

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Hello,

Have you been taking any iron supplements lately?

Now, worst case scenario is that there is bleeding somewhere in your gastrointestinal system. The darker the color, the further away it is from your anus region.

If this continues, maybe should consult a doctor.

Also, take more fibrous stuff. Fibre doesn't get absorbed and builds the bulk of your stool. Think of it as a thickener - when you take more, you thicken your stool.

Hope this helps.
Blofeld
post May 16 2020, 10:59 AM

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if it's really really black like tar road (tarry black stool), it indicates bleeding.

I once had it. It was really really really black like charcoal.

It's not even those darkish black brown. It's really really black like charcoal. I got really scared.

Then I remember I ate an entire loaf of charcoal bread like two days earlier. Then after that, no more tarry black stool.

So, either u ate something charcoal-based or it indicates bleeding in the GI tract.
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post May 16 2020, 01:17 PM

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QUOTE(Blofeld @ May 16 2020, 10:59 AM)
if it's really really black like tar road (tarry black stool), it indicates bleeding.

I once had it. It was really really really black like charcoal.

It's not even those darkish black brown. It's really really black like charcoal. I got really scared.

Then I remember I ate an entire loaf of charcoal bread like two days earlier. Then after that, no more tarry black stool.

So, either u ate something charcoal-based or it indicates bleeding in the GI tract.
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Nothing charcoal. Just got checked, doctor said possible internal bleeding, too much acid. Minor bleeding usually heals by itself. If condition worsens/prolongs best to get colonoscopy and specialist treatment.

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Just2centslah
post May 17 2020, 09:47 PM

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it could be high oxalate in foods or food poisoning. I once experienced this after eating coconut drink with coconut ice cream. Very unpleasant.

 

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