Can drinking red wine cause black/dark stool? - dark black stool
My chair has recently been very black and / or charcoal color. All that has changed in my diet, I drank red wine.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Dark Black Stool Can Drinking Red Wine Cause Black/dark Stool?
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Yes, because it contains iron, as well as Guinness. dark stools may also be a sign of internal bleeding
If I like a lot of my black licorice so we will
Yeap, he says.
But why look into the swamp, came on the first thing out of his hole with joy?
Yes, but I think I should talk to a doctor in any case a change in bowel habits should be monitored.
Yes, but I think I should talk to a doctor in any case a change in bowel habits should be monitored.
It reaches you with your car
Red wine is certainly not true
Take a pinch and cut them, and you will see a change in a few days.
Remember, moderation is the name of the game.
This could be a possibility, but should the medical causes of red wine from your diet for a while elliminate and see if the stools are back to normal color. If you do not talk to your doctor as soon as possible. I hope that helped!
Yes you can, that's enough - if not change the color to see a doctor because they can indicate color bleeding.
Yes you can, that's enough - if not change the color to see a doctor because they can indicate color bleeding.
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