Corn in the stool is nothing unusual, but blood in the stool is a big problem, as it signifies some sort of bleeding in the digestive tract. See your doctor soon.
2007-01-11 14:27:34
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answered by Rat 7
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Corn is normal, it does not get digested easily because of the cellulose in the plant cell walls, aka fiber. Blood in the stool can be normal if you have hemorrhoids or dangerous if you don't. Ask yourself this, is it bright blood or dark blood, and is it in the stool or not? If it is dark blood and in the stool, go see a doctor ASAP, it means you are bleeding somewhere internally. If it is bright and outside the stool, you are fine, just some rectal bleeding probably from hemorrhoids. Go see the doctor anyway though!
2007-01-11 23:28:21
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answered by gabe_library 3
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you bloody corn in the stool you must happen some questoin.is it was only a begin.see a doctor at once.becareful.maybe your lifestyle is changed or make life over and some things doing not for you and you must returned back your before lifestyle situation.left your byside anythings to control your self that is good way
2007-01-11 23:08:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Corn doesn't digest in anyones body so thats normal, but bloody is not. You may need to drink more water. If it persists you may need to check with you doctor.
2007-01-11 22:28:22
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answered by meland84 2
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no, corn doesnt digest so it goes thru always like that. and a little blood an be hemroids or something, only quite a bit of blood is dangerous.
2007-01-11 22:27:13
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answered by Anonymous
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without a diagnosis, it is hard to say. You should consult your doctor. Don't play around with it. It may be nothing, but why chance it.
2007-01-11 22:27:35
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answered by kallmetigger 4
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yes go to the doctor
2007-01-11 22:27:28
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answered by glamour04111 7
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blood means doctor. it's embarrassing but better be a little embarrassed than really sick
2007-01-11 22:32:32
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answered by Anonymous
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