Any blood in the stool—whether bright red, maroon, or black and tarry—should prompt immediate medical attention. For cases of left-sided colon cancer, blood in the stool is often one of the first ...
A 35-year-old dad and active snowboarder thought his stomach pain was from something he ate. It was colon cancer.
Do quiet farts smell worse than loud ones? Doctors explain why flatulence happens, what causes gas to smell, and whether the ...
Does vitamin B1 make you poop more? Discover how thiamine supports digestive health, bowel movements, and what foods provide ...
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Fulminant colitis: When an ulcerative colitis flare becomes a medical emergency
ON THIS PAGESymptomsComplicationsWhy Fulminant Colitis OccursWhat to Do During a Severe UC FlareAfter a Fulminant UC EpisodeFor some people with ulcerative colitis (UC), the symptoms are mild. But for ...
Could the supplements you're taking actually be doing more harm than good when it comes to gut health? Here's what to know—plus tips for supporting digestion.
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'Be aware of what your body is telling you:' 40-year-old Triad woman shares colon cancer battle
Doctors say although screenings typically begin at the age of 45, they are seeing an increase in younger patients developing colon cancer.
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