Warning Signs Of A C. Difficile Infection
Blood In Stool

An individual who notices have blood in their stool may be affected by a C. difficile infection. Blood in the stool is when an individual observes streaks of blood or dried up blood in their stool after elimination from their body. Individuals who have a C. difficile infection do not usually experience this symptom unless their infection goes untreated and becomes severe. The C. difficile bacteria that colonize the individual's large intestine causes the lining to become inflamed and compromised. Further damage to the colon tissues ensues when the compromised linings allow food and other bacteria to enter into deeper intestinal layers and produce a more advanced degree of irritation and damage. These deeper layers contain the blood vessels that supply the lining of the large intestine with blood. Raw patches of tissue contain these blood vessels that have busted open or have become severed, allowing blood to leak into the contents of the large intestine. The blood may have time to clot into a grainy, black texture before it is eliminated from the body, or it can appear as red streaks in the stool.
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