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Causes, risks, and treatment explained clearly.
Blood in stool indicates bleeding somewhere in the digestive tract and should always be medically evaluated.
Blood in stool may range from minor conditions to serious bowel diseases, requiring timely medical assessment.
Common causes include piles, anal fissures, infections, inflammatory bowel disease, or colorectal conditions.
Painless bleeding is not normal and should be investigated to rule out serious digestive tract disorders.
Consult a doctor immediately if blood in stool is recurrent, heavy, or associated with weakness or dizziness.
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