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Q: Green oily discharge + blood in feces
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 19th, 2007
When I wake up this morning I took a dump and found green oily discharge coming out. Its floating in circles. Its very uncontrollable as when it also comes out when you fart. Ive started working out the pask week and changed my diet, but I dnt think thats the cause because ive been eating healtier foods. All I found in this site was about taking xenical symtoms which causes you to discharge orange oily substance and not green.Anyone know why this is happening?

I remember eating oatmeal, milk, banana, egg in the morning. Lunch I ate salad and tuna plus wheat bread. And again I snacked on wheat bread that afternoon. At night I ate pork and vegetables.

My feces also seems to be very full of the oily green substance. My feces is brown colored, mayb little green. The oily substance is dark mossy green. And i found little blood on the tissue after i wipe my ass. Pls help.


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 26th, 2007
Digestive & Bowel Disorders Answer A2992
Blood in the feces should be taken very seriously! You HAVE TO visit an internist for an anal inspection, rectal palpation, occult blood test and colonoscopy. The source and nature of the anal bleeding HAS TO be discovered in order to know how to proceed with treatment.




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