It is possible for certain foods or medications to cause a change in the color of your stool. If you have recently consumed foods like beets or taken a medication with a dye, it could lead to your stool appearing red or pink. This is usually not a cause for concern and should resolve on its own. However, if your stool becomes consistently red or black, or if you experience significant bleeding, it is important to seek medical advice.
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