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Ebony Pooping
Medically Reviewed by Sabrina Felson, MD on May 14, 2021
If you notice your poop is black or tarry, it might be due to something as simple as a change in your diet or a new medicine you're taking. Sometimes, though, it's a sign of a medical problem that you don't want to ignore.
Even if you think you know why it's happening, always call your doctor if you have black, tarry stools.
Black poop can be a side effect of iron pills you take for anemia -- a condition that happens when you don't have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen around your body.
Other side effects of iron supplements are:
Tell your doctor if you notice any problems after you take iron supplements. You may need to stop or switch to a different type.
Sometimes dark-colored foods turn your poop black. These include:
The dark color should go away once you stop eating the food that caused it.
Drugs for upset stomach like bismuth subsalicylate (Pepto-Bismol and Kaopectate ) contain bismuth to calm your belly. Bismuth can turn your tongue and poop black.
This symptom is harmless. It should go away once you stop taking the medicine. Call your doctor and stop taking it if you:
A bleeding ulcer is the most common concerning cause of dark stools. An ulcer is an open sore on the inside of your stomach or small intestine. Sometimes these sores bleed. This can make your poop dark. Blood exposed to gastric acids turns black and tarry (sticky). This is called melena and is a sign of an upper gastrointestinal bleed.
Alcohol and NSAIDs and hpylori increase your risk for gastric ulcers
Other signs that you have an ulcer include:
Some medicines for ulcers lower the amount of acid in your stomach . Others coat and protect it from the damage that stomach acids can cause.
If you have bleeding in the upper GI tract -- the esophagus , stomach, and duodenum -- you could have black, tarry stools that are called melena. It could be a sign of esophageal and gastric cancers.
Some other symptoms of esophageal cancer are:
If you have gastric (stomach) cancer , you could have symptoms like:
Treatment for these cancers depends on the stage of the disease and how far it's spread. Options can include surgery, chemotherapy , or radiation .
Intense coughing or vomiting can tear the esophagus and make it bleed, a condition called a Mallory-Weiss tear.
Most tears heal on their own. If yours doesn't, your doctor can use a heat treatment or give you medicine to stop the bleeding.
Varices are swollen veins in the esophagus -- the tube that your food travels down to get from your throat to your stomach. These abnormal veins can sometimes leak blood or break open. They're more common in people with liver disease .
If varices are the cause of bright red blood in your stools, you might also have symptoms like:
Bleeding in your esophagus is an emergency that needs treatment in a hospital. The treatment usually involves getting medicine through an IV to lower the pressure in the veins or a procedure called an endoscopy to tie off the veins to stop the bleeding.
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Cedars-Sinai: "Mallory-Weiss Tear."
Cleveland Clinic: "Esophageal Varices," "Oral Iron Supplementation."
Continence Foundation of Australia: "Bristol stool chart."
Johns Hopkins Medicine: "5 Things Your Poop Can Tell You About Your Health."
KnowYourOTCs.org: "Bismuth Subsalicylate."
Mayo Clinic: "Colon cancer: Symptoms & causes," "Esophageal varices: Symptoms & causes," "Gastritis: Symptoms & causes," "Peptic Ulcer: Symptoms & causes," "Stool color: When to worry," "Esophageal cancer," "Stomach cancer."
MD Anderson Cancer Center: "Colorectal cancer symptoms: When to talk to your doctor."
National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases: "Treatment for Peptic Ulcers (Stomach Ulcers)."
Nicklaus Children's Hospital: "Bloody or tarry stools."
Seattle Children's Hospital: "Stools -- Unusual Color."
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WebMD does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment.

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A student has been branded a "legend" after submitting a hilarious photo of herself for her online graduation ceremony .
Ruby Coles, who received an honors bachelor of social work, admitted she wasn't aware her classmates would take the event so seriously.
Coles shared a clip to TikTok on Tuesday, as she filmed the virtual event on her TV screen.
A slideshow is being broadcast, as a voice lists her fellow students, reading out their names as a photo appears alongside their major.
The two women preceding Coles have professional-esque images of themselves, in a classic portrait pose with immaculate hair and make-up .
They each snapped images against a flattering background, while one is even holding a bouquet of flowers.
As the slide changes to Cole, it shows her peering down at the camera, with a screwed-up expression on her make-up free face, with her hair scraped back.
Coles captioned the video: "I graduated university today and they let us send in photos for virtual convocation. Little did I realize everyone would take it seriously."
I’m pretty sure I was actually pooping when I took that #firsttiktok #zoomuniversity #University
As her face flashed on the screen, Cole added: "I'm not sorry."
And seemingly explaining the expression she was pulling, Coles wrote: "I'm pretty sure I was actually pooping when I took that."
In the background of the video, believed to have been produced by Lakehead University in Canada, she can be heard giggling as her name is called.
Her clip has proved a hit online, as people praised her for her bold choice of photograph.
Megan Hamm wrote: "Why do I feel like they paused on your picture for an extra second?"
"Well you won't be forgotten that's for sure." Luketok pointed out.
Leila simply said: "Lol so iconic."
Grey admitted: "I would be so proud as a parent."
Mel thought: "I can imagine the person putting these slides together laughing."
Clive Bennett raved: "Literally couldn't stop laughing, thank you, hilarious."
Someone who calls themself TikTok reckoned: "Honestly I feel it's fitting for your degree. I'm sure by the end of a career all social workers look like that."
Viv joked: "The way they didn't even ask if you had a back up."
Shyra replied: "I'm actually crying. I wonder what the person editing the video thought."
Kari A pointed out: "A day you will never forget."
Taylor Stachoski said "absolutely iconic," while Taco Bella simply said "a legend."
Newsweek reached out to Coles for a comment.

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