Having black potty continuously

2022-07-02 19:03:45
Having black potty continuously for atleast 6 to 7 times from morning. Having pain in stomach near nabhi
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Answered2022-07-03 06:06:17

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Black potty 6-7 times since morning is a serious matter. Please consult with a General Surgeon in your area for physical examination and investigations.

Answered2022-07-03 03:42:20

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Black stool may indicate serious GI bleed. Check if you  are taking anu iron tablets..
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Endoscopic imaging is required.
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kindly consult with physician for better treatment.

Answered2022-07-03 02:08:22

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Kindly consult a surgeon at your locality or online

Answered2022-07-03 01:42:29

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See if you are taking some anti inflammatory  pain killers, iron containing medicines like Autrin or Livogen. Stop it. If you are a diagnosed case of peptic ulcer or oesophagial varices (less likelyfor you) then it could be due to gastric bleed causing Malaena. Consult a gatro enterologist if possible to pin point the cause.

Answered2022-07-03 00:37:36

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Can be a case of Malena: Which means Upper GI Bleeding. There are various causes of Malena and source needs to be identified for appropriate treatment. For the time being avoid caffeine and Pain killer medications (If you are taking any)
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Consult a local physician in the morning for further evaluation.

Answered2022-07-02 19:22:25

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