If you have a question relating to Irritable Bowel Syndrome or Inflammatory Bowel Disease (Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis) the quickest way to find an answer is by using the search box provided at the top of the page. Type the words that are most related to the topic you are searching for in the box and click "GO." Please make an appointment to see your physician as soon as possible. While blood can be a symptom of ulcerative colitis or Crohn's disease, it is never a symptom of IBS. In the meantime, see these links for more information:
Frequently Asked Questions
Some changes in stool color are temporary and caused by medications, supplements, or foods. Think about any recent changes in your medication or diet that might indicate a change in your stool color. For more information see:
A change in color, size, consistency, or frequency of stool is know as a "change in bowel habits." A change in bowel habits can be caused by diet, stress, or a more serious condition. Changes in bowel habits should always be reported to your physician. For more information please see:
The best place to ask questions, share ideas or just talk about daily life with digestive disease is the forum. Drop in to ask your question, help answer someone elses, or even just to read posts from others.
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