Frank bleeding is a type of bleeding that can form in the stool. As opposed to "black tarry stool" that is digested stool, frank blood is bright red probably caused by a hemorrhoid or anal fissures. This blood is on the surface of the stool, not digested.
If any part of the digestive system is bleeding , then your stool will have blood in it. The stool forms and passes through your intestines, bowels, etc , and if you are having issues with bleeding- then obviously the blood will pass down with the stool when it exits your rectum.
That is one possibility.
Take it to the Vet immediately.
Black stool after being constipated for a month could signal internal bleeding.
Melena means dark stool, usually referring to black and tarry stool due to bleeding higher in the digestive tract.
Stop the Bleeding was created in 1990.
Tar-like stool is typically dark, sticky, and has a shiny appearance. It may also have a strong, unpleasant odor. This type of stool can be a sign of bleeding in the upper gastrointestinal tract and should be evaluated by a healthcare provider.
Intestinal bleeding may happen if someone has bleeding in their intestines. It can also happen in the stomach, which then causes black stool at times.
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No, blood in a dogs stool can mean any number of things from mild to serious. Take your dog to the vet along with a stool sample if possible.
platelets is what forms to help you stop bleeding