When stool turns black due to blood, it often has a sticky consistency and an unusually strong odor. The color change usually requires a significant amount of blood or pigment from foods or medications. If you notice black, tar-like stool with other symptoms like dizziness, abdominal pain, or fatigue, it’s important to seek medical advice quickly. A physical exam, stool test, or imaging may be needed to find the cause.

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