While blood in your faeces doesn't always mean you have a serious condition, you should seek immediate medical attention if you experience any of the following: Heavy bleeding during defecation Severe abdominal pain alongside dark, tarry stools Prolonged bleeding during defecation along with changes in the frequency or consistency of bowel movements for more than 3 weeks Blood in stools accompanied by a fever, vomiting, dizziness, chills, fainting, or weakness If you notice blood in your stools, it's important to keep a record of your stool conditions
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If symptoms interfere with sleep to the extent that you feel chronically fatigued or unable to function normally, medical review is appropriate
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The oral bioavailability is approximately 1%, meaning much higher doses are needed compared to injection
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