Gray or clay colored stool.
Maroon colour bar stools.
Stool can be gray or clay colored if it contains little or no bile.
Dark red or maroon stool melana can be caused by consuming food that color the stool red such as beets or tomatoes 6 but can also be caused by bleeding in the lower intestinal tract 7.
Red stool causes that are not blood.
Only rarely does stool color indicate a potentially serious intestinal condition.
Stool comes in a range of colors.
Now let s discuss some causes of red stool.
Medical causes of red or maroon stool.
Check food labels because a food might not appear red but may still have red food coloring in it.
Or is the blood on or in the stool maroon.
Beets other red vegetables cranberries and red food dyes also can turn the stool color red or maroon.
Stool can also have texture changes such as greasy or floating stools.
The bleeding associated with this color often occurs in the stomach or esophagus.
The brighter color of the blood is because it is coming from somewhere lower in the digestive tract like the colon or the rectum.
I would be able to say oh yeah that is blood as opposed to hey the stool on the toilet paper after that wipe was consistently tinted.
Charcoal black dog poop.
I am still not understanding hypothetically if the maroon color is from an upper gi bleed would the blood be unmistakable i e.
Stool that is red or maroon colored because it contains blood is called hematochezia.
What causes maroon colored stool.
You can use the dog poop color chart below to see what your dog s doody color means.
This color of stool may not seem as alarming as a bright red stool but the cause may still be serious.
The pale color may signify a condition biliary obstruction where the flow of bile to the intestine is obstructed such as obstruction of the.
Other stool changes include greasy and foul smelling stool tarry stools stool that floats or mucus in the stool.
Maroon or reddish brown stool may also indicate upper gi tract bleeding.
Your dog may be having poop that is very dark black and tarry.
The color changes can vary from yellow green black clay colored bright red or maroon.
Because often the cause cannot be determined it is wise to seek medical evaluation.
All shades of brown and even green are considered normal.
Several different types of food with natural or artificial coloring may cause red in the stool which looks like blood but it isn t.
Causes of changes of stool color can range from foods a person eats medication diseases or conditions pregnancy cancer or tumors.
If the bleeding is from higher up in the gi tract the stool can appear to be maroon.
Stool color changes can be caused by diseases or conditions pregnancy medications and diet.