People with peptic ulcers may notice abnormally colored stools if their ulcer has started to bleed. Blood from a peptic ulcer travels through the duodenum and the rest of the GI tract. This means that bloody stools caused by peptic ulcers appear dark black or tarry since the blood has traveled so far. Anyone experiencing blood in their stool should see their doctor right away.

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