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Black poop often has harmless causes such as medications, supplements, or dark foods like beets or black licorice.

While black poop isn’t always something to worry about, it can occasionally be an indication that there is blood in your upper gastrointestinal system. This could mean a serious underlying health condition such as liver disease or cancer.

An illustration with causes of black stool

When should you worry about black stool?If your stool is black and tarry (a sticky consistency), it means there is blood in it. This is a medical emergency.In addition to black, tarry stool, other symptoms that mean you should see a healthcare provider immediately include:Feeling faint or passing outShortness of breathAbdominal painVomiting bloodUnintended weight loss

When should you worry about black stool?

If your stool is black and tarry (a sticky consistency), it means there is blood in it. This is a medical emergency.In addition to black, tarry stool, other symptoms that mean you should see a healthcare provider immediately include:Feeling faint or passing outShortness of breathAbdominal painVomiting bloodUnintended weight loss

If your stool is black and tarry (a sticky consistency), it means there is blood in it. This is a medical emergency.

In addition to black, tarry stool, other symptoms that mean you should see a healthcare provider immediately include:

If you have recently eaten a large portion of dark or black-colored foods, it’s only natural for your poop to look black, too.

Some foods or ingredients may be more likely than others to make your poop look black, such as:

If you notice black stool after eating one of these foods, and you are not experiencing any other new or unusual symptoms, wait and see if the stool color returns to normal after a few bowel movements. If it doesn’t, contact your healthcare provider.

Medications or Supplements

If you suspect that your poop is black due to a medication or supplement you are taking, call your healthcare provider. They will tell you whether this side effect is normal or if you should be seen for an evaluation.

Iron Supplements

Iron supplements, which healthcare providers sometimes prescribe to treat iron deficiency oranemia, are known to cause black stools. This effect is normal, and does not mean there is blood in your poop.

The phenomenon occurs when iron that has not been absorbed in your gut mixes with the microbiome in your digestive tract, causing your stool to turn a black color.

While black-looking stool is common with iron supplements, black and tarry stool is not. If your stool has a texture similar to coffee grounds or has red streaks in it, contact your healthcare provider immediately.

Bismuth

Bismuth subsalicylate, the main active ingredient in Peptol-Bismol, turns into bismuth sulfide when it mixes with the sulfur in your digestive track. Bismuth sulfide is black, and as it passes through your digestive black, it can turn your stool black as well.

This reaction is more likely to happen if you have recently eaten a lot of sulfur-rich foods, like broccoli, kale, onions, or garlic. In some places, the water supply also has a high concentration of sulfur.

Black poop due to bismuthis common. Again, it does not mean there is blood in your poop. Nonetheless, it’s always a good idea to contact your healthcare provider if you aren’t sure whether your black poop and medication are related.

Blood in the Stool (Melena)

Blood that comes from the upper GI tract—such as the esophagus or the stomach—may turn the stool black. This is acondition calledmelena. If you have melena, you may also notice that your stool has a foul smell and a tarry texture or is similar to coffee grounds.

If your stool is black but you don’t see blood in it, it may still be melena. This is because melena does not look like blood. Blood changes from red to black as it passes through the body and interacts withenzymes, substances that help digest food in the GI tract. This makes it a bit more difficult to tell if there is red blood in or on the stool.

Bright red blood in or on the stool is typically blood from the lower GI tract, such as the rectum or the colon. This is a condition calledhematochezia. Blood stemming from this region will be redder in appearance because it will be exposed to less of the digestive process.

If the black stool appears tarry, or you also have other symptoms such as fainting or near-fainting, dizziness, pain, or vomiting, contact a healthcare provider immediately. This could be a medical emergency.

Some people are more likely to develop gastrointestinal bleeding. Talk to your doctor if any of these risk factors apply to you:

Bleeding Ulcer

Gastritis

Left untreated, gastritis can lead to stomach ulcers and other complications. Some people have no symptoms. Acute, suddenly occurring cases of gastritis may only result in tarry, black stool.

Persistent bleeding can lead to more severe symptoms like:

If your doctor suspects gastritis, they may prescribe:

If these treatments fail to resolve your symptoms, your healthcare provider may order an upper endoscopy to take a closer look at your stomach and small intestine.

Esophageal Varices

Most people with esophageal varices experience no symptoms unless the veins rupture. Symptoms of bleeding (ruptured) esophageal varices include:

Bleeding esophageal varices require immediate medical care to stop the bleeding, as they can lead to sudden death.

Elastic bands may be wrapped around the varices to stop the flow of blood.Stents, tubes inserted to manage blood flow, may be used to lower blood pressure. That can reduce the amount of bleeding.

Mallory-Weiss Tear

Mallory-Weiss tear is a tear in the mucous membrane that joins the esophagus and the stomach. If this tear bleeds, it can result in melena.

Like other conditions that cause melena, symptoms of a Mallory-Weiss tear may not be obvious. Along with tarry, black stool, some people may experience any of the following:

In the case of a Mallory-Weiss tear, the tear heals on its own for most people.

If it doesn’t resolve itself, you may need treatment to seal the lesion. This may either take the form of a medication injected internally, or a heat therapy known as electrocoagulation.

Liver Diseases

Liver disease can damage the veins that move blood into the liver. This can cause pressure to build up in the veins, eventually causing them to burst. When this happens, you may vomit blood or have black, tarry stool.

Gastrointestinal bleeding is considered a sign of end-stage liver disease, along with bleeding from the nose and gums. This bleeding can be life-threatening, so you should see an emergency medical provider right away.

Other signs of end-stage liver disease include:

Treatment involves managing the specific complications that often arise in end-stage liver disease, and a liver transplant is critical. Unfortunately, not everyone who is placed on the waiting list for a liver transplant survives long enough to receive a new liver.

Upper GI Cancers

Cancers that causegastrointestinal (GI) bleedingsuch as esophageal cancer or stomach cancer can also have black, tarry stools as a symptom. These cancers often have other symptoms such as:

Cancer is typically treated with chemotherapy or radiation therapy and/or surgery.

How do you fix black poop?

Your provider will have youcollect a small stool sampleat home using a special kit. The sample is then sent to a lab for evaluation.

If you’re diagnosed with melena, doctors may order further diagnostic tests to determine the cause and the exact location of the bleeding.

Specifically, your healthcare provider may conduct anesophagogastroduodenoscopy(EGD, or upper endoscopy). This procedure involves inserting a flexible tube with a camera down your throat so that they can inspect the lining of the esophagus, stomach, and upper intestine.

Aside from an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), other tests that might be done include:X-raysBlood testsColonoscopy(an internal examination of your large intestine)Stool culture(a test that looks for bacteria in a sample of your stool)Barium studies(X-rays taken after a chalky liquid is ingested)

Aside from an esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD), other tests that might be done include:

Summary

Black stool isn’t always a sign of a bigger health problem. Your poop may look black as a result of food you ate or iron supplements you took. If that’s the case, the color of your poop will return to normal within a day or so.

If your poop has a tarry appearance, looks like coffee grounds, or has a foul smell, see your healthcare provider. You should also see a healthcare provider if your poop is black and you are at high risk for gastrointestinal bleeding or if you have other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, or lightheadedness.

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