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PostPosted: 12/28/06 - 19:20    Post subject: Black blood after normal colored/formed stool Vote now! Reply with quote

Last month I passed a stool , no blood in stool but as i wiped there was black blood on the toilet paper, I am 59

What do you think this could be. Confused
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