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4 Possible Reasons Your Poop Is Black

The color of your poop says a lot about your diet and health. Here’s what it might mean when your poop is black — and when to see a doctor.

If your stool appears black, you may be confused — and worried. But while black stool may be unusual, it’s not necessarily a cause for concern.

"Oftentimes, black stools are caused by medications or food and, as such, are harmless," says Paul Johnson, MD, a board-certified colorectal surgeon and surgical oncologist at Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare in Memphis, Tennessee.

Still, black stool can sometimes signal a more serious issue. Here are the common culprits behind black stool and when to see a doctor.

Stool color is primarily determined by the amount of bile, or digestive fluid, it contains. Bile starts out as a yellow-green but tends to turn brown as it's broken down by the enzymes in your digestive tract.

Diet, medications, and health conditions can turn stool tan, red, yellow, black, and green.

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