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Suzie0101 Asked December 2015

My Dad told me he has black stools but no other symptoms. Any advice?

He said it comes and goes. Not sure about this.

Suzie0101 Dec 2015
Thanks to all again! Have doc appt tomorrow and will be glad for some more direction.

BarbBrooklyn Dec 2015
Black stools CAN be an indication of blood in the stool, which in turn can be indicative of a lit of things. I'm sure some of them are minor. The point is, this is a symptom you shouldn't ignore. We aren't physicians here (at least I'm not). You need to let the doctor do some tests.

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Suzie0101 Dec 2015
Ok. Thanks all of you. He is 93 next month. Got appt with doc now. No pepto bismol or iron tablet but does eat dark chocolate sometimes. A little scared that it could be so serious. Can it ever be minor?

surprise Dec 2015
Lots of Pepto can be beacuse of pain in the tummy from colon cancer. Black stool may also be from colon cancer. It can be treated successfully!

freqflyer Dec 2015
Suzie0101, by chance is your Dad taking a lot of Pepto-Bismoll? That can cause black stools. Same with iron tablets.

MaggieMarshall Dec 2015
Depending on dads general health and age, he should probably have a colonoscopy.

GardenArtist Dec 2015
Unless he's eating a lot of dark chocolate, follow CM's and Babalou's advice - ASAP. This could be signs of something serious; if you google "black stools" you'll find some interesting information, but will also realize how dangerous this condition can be.

Good luck and I hope this is something that's just food related.

BarbBrooklyn Dec 2015
Make an appointment for him right away. Get the stool sample kit from the doctor beforehand so that the doctor can have lab results to discuss at the appointment .

Countrymouse Dec 2015
His doctor will want a stool sample. Do not ignore this symptom.

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