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Why Have I Had Black And Tarry Stools For Over Two Days?

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Posted on Sat, 23 Sep 2023
Question: For 2 days I have had black and tarry stools. What does that mean?
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Answered by Dr. Ramesh Kumar (29 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
It can be upper GI bleed.

Detailed Answer:

Hello,

Generally, blood coming from higher levels (stomach and small bowel) converts into a dark coal black color due to the changes the blood has in the bowel.

Have you ever had a endoscopy done? Initially a CBC would be a good test to be done if you suspect bleeding to see if you are developing anemia as a complication of bleeding and need treatment for it or not.

So to conclude:
1. We need to be sure you are bleeding or not- a stool test like fecal occult blood test and or stool microscopy for blood will help in this.

2. If it is confirmed that you are bleeding then you will need a endoscopy to find the cause of it.

I hope I was helpful. Thanks!

Regards
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Why Have I Had Black And Tarry Stools For Over Two Days?

Brief Answer: It can be upper GI bleed. Detailed Answer: Hello, Generally, blood coming from higher levels (stomach and small bowel) converts into a dark coal black color due to the changes the blood has in the bowel. Have you ever had a endoscopy done? Initially a CBC would be a good test to be done if you suspect bleeding to see if you are developing anemia as a complication of bleeding and need treatment for it or not. So to conclude: 1. We need to be sure you are bleeding or not- a stool test like fecal occult blood test and or stool microscopy for blood will help in this. 2. If it is confirmed that you are bleeding then you will need a endoscopy to find the cause of it. I hope I was helpful. Thanks! Regards