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When red stools are caused by blood, it can be from a fairly simple cause like hemorrhoids or anal fissures

However, it can also be a warning sign for conditions like colon polyps or cancer. Hard stools may be a sign of constipation Hard bowel movements could be due to dehydration or medication But they may also be a sign of an underlying medical condition. Eating foods with red dye or natural colors can temporarily turn your poop red Red poop could be a sign of gi bleeding, caused by conditions like hemorrhoids or colon cancer

An expert md explains what red poop could mean for you, from harmless causes to signs of something more serious. Dysentery is due to infection with either shigella bacteria (bacillary dysentery) or amoeba (amoebic dysentery) Dysentery is unlikely if you have recurrent mucus poop. Stools naturally have small amounts of mucus Constipation, hemorrhoids and inflammation can cause your intestines to make more mucus than usual Learn about common causes of red stool, from dietary triggers like beets to serious issues like gi bleeding

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Passing a hard, dry stool from time to time is generally not a reason to worry, but if it is accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain, rectal bleeding, weight loss, or abdominal bloating, it may be a sign of an underlying health condition. Hard stool, which is often difficult or painful to pass, is a common symptom of constipation Learn more about the causes and treatment of hard stool here. As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown Ask a healthcare professional if you're concerned about your stool color.

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