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  2. Blood Clot in Stool — What’s Causing It? - Healthline

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    The appearance of blood clots in your stool is often a sign of bleeding from the colon. There are a number of potential causes including diverticular bleeding, infectious colitis, and...

  3. Blood Clots in Stool: Causes, Symptoms, and Diagnosis

    www.verywellhealth.com/blood-clots-in-stool-5214818

    Hemorrhoids can develop internally (in the rectum) or externally (around the anus), causing pain and rectal bleeding. When wiping, spots or streaks of bright red blood may be seen on toilet paper or passing stools. However, blood clots can develop if a hemorrhoid is thrombosed.

  4. Blood clots in stool: Causes, treatments, and what to know

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    Bright red blood may indicate bleeding closer to the anus and rectum. Dark blood may indicate bleeding in higher areas of the digestive system, such as the stomach.

  5. Blood Clots in Stool: Causes, Concern, Treatment - Health

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    Symptoms include abdominal pain (typically on the left side); frequent, bloody diarrhea containing dark red blood clots; and sometimes bright red bleeding from the rectum without passing stool...

  6. Rectal bleeding Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Rectal bleeding may occur for many reasons. Common causes of rectal bleeding include: Constipation — which can be chronic and last for weeks or longer. Less common causes of rectal bleeding include: Colon cancer — cancer that starts in the part of the large intestine called the colon.

  7. Rectal Bleeding (Blood in Stool): Causes, Colors & Treatments

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    If you have heavy bleeding or large blood clots in your stool, seek urgent care. If your poop looks black and tarry, you might have an upper GI bleed. What questions should I ask my doctor about rectal bleeding?

  8. When to worry about blood in your stool (rectal bleeding)

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    Of all the medical symptoms, blood in your stool may be one of most awkward to talk about, but it can be a sign of cancer. Here’s what to know if you start noticing blood during your restroom breaks.

  9. Blood in the Stool (Rectal Bleeding) - MedicineNet

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    Rectal bleeding is the passage of red blood from anus, often mixed with stool or clots. Learn the causes, diagnosis & treatment.

  10. Rectal Bleeding: Causes, Symptoms, and When to Seek Help

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    Rectal bleeding is blood coming from the anus. Common causes of bleeding from the anus include constipation, anal fissures, and hemorrhoids. Find out more.

  11. Patient education: Blood in the stool (rectal bleeding) in ...

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    Fortunately, most of the causes of rectal bleeding are not life-threatening; common causes include hemorrhoids and anal fissures, which are discussed below. However, the only way to be certain of the cause is to be evaluated by a health care provider.