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Black stool
I ate medicines last day because I had fever and morning I had this symptom. It was not painful. I also did not have any foul smell.
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It's a sign of low bile secretion by liver. During fever like conditions. As patient recover from fever , stool colour changes from black , Brown, reddish and then normal yellow colour, which show improvement in appetite.
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HELLO, STOOL FOR OCCULT BLOOD. STOP THE MEDICINE. TABLET RABIPRAZOLE D BEFORE BREAKFAST N DINNER FOR SEVEN DAYS THAN REDUCE IT TO ONE BEFORE BREAKFAST FOR FIFTEEN DAYS. CAPSULE VIZYLAC ONE AT NIGHT FOR ONE MONTH,  SO MUCOSA HEALS COMPLETELY AS MUCOSAL EROSION IS THEIR. O.K BYE.
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Hello there. I can understand your concern. Medicines can alter the color of the stools , you don't have to worry about that. Add one cup curd to your diet after food and you will be fine. Anyways it's not a reason to worry. If you ahve any other doubts, you can start a online consultation with me so that I can help you. Best regards. Dr. Anil Kumar Jain. Bangalore.
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