Seeing blood in your stool is often blamed on piles, but doctors warn it can signal colorectal cancer. Learn the symptoms ...
A sudden change to black, tar‑like stool, known as Melena, may signal bleeding somewhere in the upper digestive tract. While ...
Sudden black, tar-like stools, medically termed melena, often signal internal bleeding in the stomach or upper intestine, ...
Learn about the early signs of colorectal cancer, its risks, and the importance of seeking medical advice if you notice blood in your stool or other symptoms.
Our bathroom habits can tell us a lot about our overall health. A gastroenterologist and urologist share the top warning ...
THE festive period calls for celebration, spending time with friends and family and, above all, overindulgence when it comes ...
America faces a silent health crisis with rising colorectal cancer rates, particularly concerning among young adults.
Alcohol can lead to reduced absorption of xylose (a type of sugar). This means diarrhoea is more likely to occur in drinkers ...
There are many reasons why someone might get constipated. One of the main reasons is not eating enough fiber. Fiber is found in fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and beans. It helps your body make ...
In 1982, two Australian doctors, Dr. Barry Marshall and Dr. Robin Warren, made a major discovery. They found a type of ...
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Mucus in your stool, normal or not?

Let’s talk about the topic everyone experiences but no one wants to admit: mucus in your poop. It sounds alarming, feels weird, and definitely isn’t the highlight of your day, but it’s way more common ...
It’s about time we discussed every dog owner’s least favorite ailment: tummy troubles. Vomiting, diarrhea, and supposedly ...