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Melena (black stool) is a symptom of internal bleeding, usually in your upper gastrointestinal (gi) tract

The blood turns black as it travels through your digestive system before coming out in your poop. Hematochezia and melena are two terms that describe different ways blood can appear in your stool Hematochezia is bright red blood that generally starts lower in the digestive tract Melena generally starts much higher up in the digestive tract and results in black, tarry stools. Melena refers to black, tarry, sticky stools and usually results from upper gastrointestinal bleeding The source of bleeding can come from damage to the lining of the gi tract, breakage of swollen blood vessels, or other conditions that prolong bleeding such as hemophilia.

See a healthcare provider when melena is present, as blood in the stool is never normal. Melena is a form of blood in stool which refers to the dark black, tarry feces that are commonly associated with upper gastrointestinal bleeding [1] the black color and characteristic strong odor are caused by hemoglobin in the blood being altered by digestive enzymes and intestinal bacteria. Possible causes, signs and symptoms, standard treatment options and means of care and support. Symptoms of gi bleeding can be easy to see, called overt, or not so obvious, known as occult Symptoms depend on the rate of bleeding as well as the location of the bleed, which can be anywhere on the gi tract, from where it starts — the mouth — to where it ends — the anus

Overt bleeding might show up as:

Learn about common causes such as ulcers, gastritis, esophageal varices, stomach cancer, and medications, plus symptoms, risks, and when medical care is needed Melena is the passage of black, tarry stools Hematochezia is the passage of fresh blood per anus, usually in or with stools Hematemesis, melena, and hematochezia are symptoms of acute gastrointestinal bleeding. Gastrointestinal (gi) bleeding is usually categorized as either melena or hematochezia Melena refers to black stools, while hematochezia refers to fresh, red blood in your stool

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