Introduction
When we talk about health, very few people are willing to refer to the color of “pee”. However, the colour of shit actually reflects much of the information of the digestive system, including, but not limited to, serious conditions such as digestive haemorrhage. Black defecation, medically referred to as “plaster defecation”, is a situation that requires high-profile attention and may indicate serious illnesses such as digestive haemorrhage. The purpose of this paper is to explore in depth the causes of black gourmet, related diseases, diagnostic processes and coping strategies so that, when faced with this situation, we can respond in a calm and timely manner.
The truth about black shit.
Black defecation, usually presented as asphalt-like black, moist, sometimes luminous, is the result of stomach acid and digestive enzymes in the blood that pass through the digestive tract. Normal shit colours range from yellow to brown, and black shit is a stark contrast, often a strong signal of digestive haemorrhage, especially in the absence of significant external dyeing.
Cause research
Black gourmet is mostly due to haemorrhage from upper digestive tracts, which may include:
– Stomach or 12-finger intestine ulcer: one of the most common causes, gastric acid erosion of the stomach wall or membrane of the 12-finger intestine, causing haemorrhage.
– Gastrointestinal tumours: Haemorrhage can be caused by malignant tumours, such as stomach cancer, and other benign and malignant tumours.
– Angiogenesis: an abnormal vascular development that leads to vulnerability and can easily break.
– Drug side effects: Some drugs, such as non-acstasy anti-inflammatory drugs (e.g., Brofen, for acetylaminophenol, etc.) and aspirin, are chronically administered to damage stomach mucous membranes and cause haemorrhage.
– Diarrhoea of the edibles: frequent in cases of cirrhosis of the liver and hemorrhage of the veins as a result of severe high pressure from the door.
– Inflammatory intestinal diseases: for example, Crohn ‘ s disease or ulcer coliitis, although rare, may also cause haemorrhage.
Diagnosis and identification
In the face of black tape, preliminary family observations are not sufficient to determine the cause, and must be confirmed by professional medical means:
– Collection of medical records: doctors will have detailed information on the patient ‘ s diet, medication, family history, etc.
– Medical check-up: emphasis is placed on abdominal pain, swelling and anaemia.
– Laboratory examinations: regular blood tests to find evidence of anaemia, and submersible blood tests to confirm the existence of hidden haemorrhage.
– Endoscopy: stomachs and colonoscopy can visualize digestive tracts and, if necessary, perform a biopsy.
– Radiology inspection: curing, CT scanning, etc., to assist in locating haemorrhage.
– Capacitors: For intestine bleeding, which is difficult to locate, further detection may be required using capsules.
How to respond
In case of black shit, the right thing to do is:
– Immediate access to health care: without delay, early access is essential.
– fasting: under the supervision of a doctor, temporary fasting to avoid increased haemorrhage.
– Remedial and blood transfusions: In cases of excessive haemorrhage, timely resupply of liquids and, if necessary, transfusions.
– Targeted treatment: based on haemorrhage, medical treatment, end-of-sight bleeding, surgery, etc.
– Follow-up monitoring: even if the bleeding ceases, periodic review is required to monitor the evolution of the condition.
Prevention first.
While it is not possible to avoid completely the causes of all black gourmet, there are many measures to reduce the risk:
– Healthy diet: balanced diet, reduced spicy, greasy foods and more vegetables and fruits.
– Prohibition of alcohol: both tobacco and alcohol increase gastrointestinal tract irritation and increase the risk of haemorrhage.
– Careful use of medicines: medically prescribed drugs, especially those of the NSAIDs type, are used to reduce stomach mucus injuries.
– Periodic medical examinations: people over 40 years of age, especially those with family history, should be regularly screened for gastrointestinal diseases.
– Active treatment: Persons with gastrointestinal diseases who follow medical instructions, actively treat and control their condition.
Concluding remarks
Black is a manifestation of indigestion haemorrhage and should not be overlooked. It serves as a wake-up call to remind us that the intestines may be in crisis. In the face of this situation, calm thinking and timely action are essential. Bearing in mind a healthy lifestyle, regular check-ups and timely medical treatment are necessary to preserve our digestive health and enjoy a good life.
I don’t…
In our busy day-to-day lives, we may have ignored the small warning of the body. Black poop, though disturbing, is a moment when we are taught to cherish health and face it with courage. May this scientific knowledge become your guardian of health, reminding you of the need for more attention and less concern in the days ahead. If you or anyone around you have a similar problem, remember, timely professional advice is the key to solving the problem. Let us together contribute to the protection of the light of life.
Black shit.