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== Overview ==
==Overview==
== Causes ==
 
==Causes==
 
The upper part of the GI tract will usually cause black stools due to:
The upper part of the GI tract will usually cause black stools due to:
 
* Abnormal blood vessels (vascular malformation)
*Abnormal blood vessels (vascular malformation)
* A tear in the esophagus from violent vomiting (Mallory-Weiss tear)
 
* Bleeding stomach or duodenal ulcer
*A tear in the esophagus from violent vomiting (Mallory-Weiss tear)
* Inflammation of the stomach lining (gastritis)
 
* Lack of proper blood flow to the intestines (bowel ischemia)
*Bleeding stomach or duodenal ulcer
* Trauma or foreign body
 
* Widened, overgrown veins (called varices) in the esophagus and stomach
*Inflammation of the stomach lining (gastritis)
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*Lack of proper blood flow to the intestines (bowel ischemia)
 
*Trauma or foreign body
 
*Widened, overgrown veins (called varices) in the esophagus and stomach
 
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Overview

Causes

The upper part of the GI tract will usually cause black stools due to:

  • Abnormal blood vessels (vascular malformation)
  • A tear in the esophagus from violent vomiting (Mallory-Weiss tear)
  • Bleeding stomach or duodenal ulcer
  • Inflammation of the stomach lining (gastritis)
  • Lack of proper blood flow to the intestines (bowel ischemia)
  • Trauma or foreign body
  • Widened, overgrown veins (called varices) in the esophagus and stomach

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