it's not dark or thick.and it's not a ton, it usually just shows up on toilet paper, but today it was in the toilet toowhat is the problem?
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I agree with the other poster that it is important to know your age and also how long this has been going on forAlso, if you are weak, pale, out of breath, tired, have a history of ulcers or a GI bleed etc Anyway, if you are a younger person (under 40) then it is most likely you have hemorrhoids or an anal fissureIf you are a woman then your OB/GYN can do a rectal exam to check for thisIf you are a man then your regular doctor or a urologist or GI doctor can check for this in a rectal exam as wellIf you are having other bad symptoms like abdominal pain, pencil thin stoolsbloody diarrhea, dark black stools, nausea, vomiting, or fever then go to the doctor about it Also, if your stool is like hard pellets and hard to push out, then you could be constipated and the hardness of the stool could be tearing at you as it passesSo, for this you can take fiber and drink lots and lots of water, Make sure it is soluble fiber (there is a difference)Even though there's a lot of insoluble fiber in popcorn, it will do the trick to eat a bunch of popcorn and make sure to drink tons of water (NOT SODA, but water)Coffee or even beer can also move things along and the beer can soften the stool, but even with these drinks, drink a lot of waterYou can also try over the counter stool softeners like docusate sodium If you are older than 40, then there are other concerns and you might want to see a doctor about it, even though it's probably nothing.