Hemorrhaging of the ulcer might also lead to the passing of abnormal stool. Feces may contain bright red blood (hematochezia) or be black and tarry (melena). Persistent bleeding of the ulcer and blood loss in the stool can lead to low blood pressure or anemia, which presents with weakness and fatigue.

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