Blood in diarrhea and stomach pain treatment

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  • Sore stomach and blood in poo
  • Mucus and blood in stool with abdominal pain

  • Mucus and blood in stool with abdominal pain
  • When to worry about blood in stool
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  • Pictures of blood in stool!

    Bleeding from the bottom (rectal bleeding)

    A small amount of one-off bleeding from the bottom is not usually a serious problem. But a GP can check.

    Check if you're bleeding from the bottom

    You might be bleeding from the bottom if you have:

    • blood on your toilet paper
    • red streaks on the outside of your poo
    • pink water in the toilet bowl
    • blood in your poo or bloody diarrhoea
    • very dark poo (this can be blood mixed in poo)

    A small amount of one-off bleeding can often go away on its own without needing treatment.

    Non-urgent advice: See a GP if:

    • your child has blood in their poo
    • you've had blood in your poo for 3 weeks
    • your poo has been softer, thinner or longer than normal for 3 weeks
    • you're in a lot of pain around the bottom
    • you have a pain or lump in your tummy
    • you've been more tired than usual
    • you've lost weight for no reason

    Urgent advice: Ask for an urgent GP appointment or get help from NHS 111 if:

    • your poo is black or dark red
    • you have bloody diarrhoea

    You can call 111 or get help from 111 online.

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