Healthy FEses are generally brown, soft texture, and easy to remove. However, it often makes you panic when the color of the fess turns black and thick. In the medical world, this condition is known by the term melona, which is a black fess due to blood that is dazed in the upper digestive tract.

Even so, not all cases of black feces signal serious illness. There are times when this color arises due to food or supplement factors, such as iron consumption, active charcoal, or certain drugs. Important differences lie in the presence or absence of comorbidities, such as stomach pain, blood vomiting, drastic weight loss, or excessive weakness.

If these symptoms appear, you must immediately get medical treatment. Therefore, understanding the cause of the black phase is the main key in determining the steps for handling.

Overcoming black feces needs to be adjusted to the main trigger. Starting from stopping the consumption of certain drugs, adjusting the diet to undergoing medical examinations such as endoscopy or surgery, here are some ways that can help deal with black feces.

One of the common causes of black feces is the consumption of certain drugs, such as iron tablets, active charcoal, or subsalicylate bismuths. These drugs can react with stomach acid and produce compounds that make the feces appear black. If the cause is only from drugs, this condition is actually natural and harmless.

However, if a black phase appears continuously and is accompanied by other symptoms such as severe stomach pain, nausea, or blood vomiting, then you need to immediately stop consuming it and consult a doctor immediately.

2. Consumption of Medical Medicines according to the Doctor's prescription

If black feces arises due to stomach hatchlings or bacterial infections H. pylori, doctors will usually prescribe certain drugs. For example, antibiotics to kill bacteria, as well as stomach hatchling relievers such as antation, proton pump inhibition (PPI), or sucralphate. With proper treatment, the wound on the stomach can improve and the color of the fecess returns to normal.

The use of these drugs should not be arbitrary. Everything must be according to the doctor's prescription, because improper doses can actually worsen the condition of the stomach. Therefore, if a black phase appears along with chronic maag symptoms or digestive disorders, immediately do an examination so that you can get the right medication.

3. Limiting Consumption of Spicy Food

Hot food is a favorite of many people, but unfortunately it can worsen the condition of the stomach. The capsaicin content in chili can irritate the stomach layer so that it causes wounds or worsens the stomach hatchlings that already exist. As a result, blood can come out and be digested in the digestive tract, then make the feces black.

Therefore, one of the important steps to overcome the black phase is to limit the consumption of spicy food. Replace it with more stomach-friendly food so that the recovery process is faster.

4. Increase Water Consumption

Lack of fluid intake can disturb the digestive process, so that the process becomes harder, difficult to remove, even darker. By increasing drinking water, the body is not only more hydrated but also helps smooth defecation.

In addition, water also supports the body's natural detoxification process, so that it can help prevent other complications that may worsen digestive conditions. So, make it easier to drink at least 8 glasses a day so that the health of the digestive tract is maintained.

5. Undergo Endoscopic

If black feces are accompanied by serious symptoms, such as severe stomach pain or blood vomiting, doctors will usually suggest endoscopic procedures. Through this method, tubes with special cameras and devices are inserted into the digestive tract to see directly the source of the problem.

That way, doctors can determine whether there are wounds, bleeding, or other conditions that trigger black feces. Endoscopy also allows doctors to take direct medical action, such as stopping bleeding or covering the wound on the stomach.

6. Operate if necessary

In more severe cases, especially if drugs and endoscopy are ineffective, doctors can suggest surgery. This procedure is usually carried out on patients with severe stomach wounds such as esophagean variuses, or serious bleeding that cannot be treated using other methods.

Black feces often make panic, but not always dangerous. The cause can be simple such as taking certain drugs or foods, but it can also indicate serious problems in the digestive tract. How to deal with it varies depending on the cause.


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