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Hi , today I noticed a somewhat red spot in my stool. I got it out and it looked like some sort of peel. This was during my first bowel movement. No blood in the toilet or tissue. A couple of hours latter I went again, I kind of forced myself. I noticed another small red spot. Again I took it out and this time it was like a small piece of red jelly. Again no blood on the tissue or the toilet. This is the first time I have seen this. There is no streeks of red just two almost rectangular red spots. One spot during each bowel movement.
Anal fissure or hemorroids may cause blood in stool problems. Stool examination test is helpful for further diagnosis. Proper physical examination give exact idea.
Consent a physician for further diagnosis.. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Take care. Thank you.
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What Would A Red Spot In The Stool Indicate?
Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. You have problem of red spot in stool that may be because of intestinal infection. Ulcerative colitis may cause blood in stool problem. Diverticulitis may ruled out. Peptic ulcer may cause blood in stool problem. Anal fissure or hemorroids may cause blood in stool problems. Stool examination test is helpful for further diagnosis. Proper physical examination give exact idea. Consent a physician for further diagnosis.. I hope my guidance is helpful to you. Take care. Thank you.