Fast transit: Green stool is usually a sign of fast transit through your bowels. It is normally caused by bile that has not had time to fully "digest" after which it will change color. Blood and pain are a more serious problem and could be anything from hemeroids to cancer. You should see a doctor for an evaluation.
Answered 3/15/2014
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Needs evaluation: Abdominal pain and blood in stool is something you need to be evaluated. There are many reason for it but the most important thing is to be checked have the necessary tests done . Good luck.
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Depends on how long: It is lasting, usually the green poop is due to enteritis but the bleeding is not something to be ignored. See your doctor with above complaints and get a proper evaluation.
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Ibuprofen?: First make sure that Ibuprofen is not causing the problem. If the problem does not go away after stopping it , you need to check with your doctor. Although hemorrhoid can cause gross bleeding, it does not cause abdominal pain.
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Gi issues: These symptoms mean you have some gastrointestinal issue. Blood in your stools is never normal, so it may be infectious or something else. You need an eval to assure you are diagnosed correctly and the appropriate treatment can occur. Best wishes.
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