The stomach is too uncomfortable, a little diarrhea, and the pull is black, solve.

Updated on healthy 2024-07-02
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This phenomenon is very similar to gastric bleeding, because gastric bleeding of more than 100ml will cause the stool to be black, in this case, you should go to the hospital. If you really don't want to go to the hospital, you can buy Yunnan Baiyao and take it according to the instructions, and then buy drugs to protect the gastric mucosa, such as compound aluminum hydroxide tablets, or aluminum magnesium carbonate chewable tablets, and the way to take it is as described in the instructions. Pay attention to eat easy-to-digest food, don't eat chili peppers and raw cold and hard food, so that after two or three days, it will generally be reduced, and it will be cured after two weeks.

    If you don't see it for two or three days, you have to go to a doctor**. Good luck with you**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Reasons why the stool is black:

    1.Sometimes the food we eat, such as pig blood, duck blood, etc., can also make the stool black.

    2.Chronic stomach bleeding can also darken the stool.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Black stool is gastrointestinal bleeding such as stomach and small intestine At present, the proportion of gastric bleeding is about 80% Blood turns black in the small intestine through digestion Pull it out is black stool Bleeding is most likely to be ulcer Of course, there are other possibilities For peace of mind, it is best to go to the hospital for a gastroscopy It will be seen very clearly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    First: First of all, I will introduce the causes of black stool to you, which may help you.

    1. Bleeding from gastric and duodenal ulcers. It is more common in young adults, and there are often regular abdominal pain, fasting pain is mostly duodenal ulcer, and postprandial pain is mostly gastric ulcer. When the ulcer of duodenal ulcer bleeding occurs, the stool is mostly intermittently black, and the abdominal pain is often aggravated before the patient has melena, and the pain is reduced after the appearance of melena.

    2. Esophageal and gastric variceal bleeding. Patients with cirrhosis are more common, with a history of hepatitis, alcohol consumption, and schistosomiasis, often accompanied by splenomegaly, jaundice, and ascites. The bleeding of this patient is ferocious and heavy, and some people describe it as like lightning.

    3. Gastric cancer bleeding. It is more common in older men, and melena caused by stomach cancer can be intermittent and persistent. Generally, the amount of bleeding is not large, and occasionally heavy bleeding is carried out. General hemostatic drugs are ineffective. Some patients do not even have any symptoms. As soon as the disease occurs, hematemesis and melena are manifested.

    4. Gastric mucosal ulceration and bleeding. Most patients have a history of alcoholism and anti-inflammatory and painkiller drugs. This type of bleeding is rapid and abrupt, and the patient has no abdominal pain. Melena is usually short-lived.

    5. Gastrointestinal vascular malformation, mucosal tear, gastrointestinal bleeding caused by large and small intestinal tumors.

    6. Black stool caused by food and drugs. For example, eating meat, animal liver, chicken blood, pig blood, etc. can make the stool black. Taking iron-containing medications such as ferrous sulfate can turn the stool black; Taking bismuth carbonate, bismuth potassium citrate and bismuth-containing compound preparations (Stomach Bizhi, Stomach Dele, Le Stomach), activated charcoal, Huafa Lin, etc., can make the stool black.

    Of course, there are other reasons that I won't list here.

    Second: Because the introduction of your condition is too simplistic and incomplete, such as: how old is this year, how long has it been about to have stomach discomfort, and whether there are other symptoms besides black stool recently, such as:

    Emaciation, regular pain in the upper abdomen, acid reflux, belching, etc. And whether there are any other diseases, do you usually drink alcohol, etc. For this reason, it is not easy to "qualitatively" describe your current symptoms.

    If you haven't eaten any foods or medicines that can cause melena recently, it is likely that you have an upper gastrointestinal lesion (which is more likely).

    Third: the next step of treatment, 1. If there is no obvious aggravation or progression of symptoms such as epigastric discomfort in recent days, and the melena gradually disappears, then there is no need to worry, that is, "melena" is caused by other factors.

    2. If the melena does not disappear, or comes and goes (when the ulcer surface does not bleed, there will be no melena), and the symptoms such as epigastric discomfort do not disappear, or gradually worsen, etc., then you must go to the hospital for examination in time, remember, you must go to a regular hospital, where the service attitude is good, the technology is fine, and the misdiagnosis rate is small. Please ask the doctor of the Department of Gastroenterology to give diagnosis and treatment so as not to delay the condition. I wish you all the best and soon**!。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Hurry to the hospital, eighty percent of them have stomach bleeding. Hospitalized**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is possible that the black stool is upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and it is recommended to go to the hospital immediately

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    According to what you said, you may have gastrointestinal bleeding, and you need to do a check-up.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    There are two reasons, one is due to diet, and the other is melena caused by upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and you need to go to the hospital for laboratory tests to see what the cause is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Your recent diet may have caused a difference in the color of your stool.

    Second, you have a history of constipation, and your stool once for several days causes pigment to be deposited.

    3. Duodenal ulcer or hemorrhoids (internal hemorrhoids).

    Fourth, acute gastric bleeding, this should not be a problem, if there is acute gastric bleeding, you should have stomach pain.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The first point is to rule out the cause of food, such as eating animal blood products, spinach and other foods will cause black stools; The second is to take some drugs, such as ferrous sulfate, etc.; The last point is upper gastrointestinal bleeding, generally more than 50 ml will appear melena common diseases such as gastric ulcer, duodenal ulcer, etc.

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