Yes, if someone has blood in their stool, it is important for them to consult a doctor. It is recommended to monitor the situation, eat lighter foods like soups and bread, and avoid fatty or sugary foods. Encourage drinking plenty of fluids and increasing fiber intake to help soften stools. If the bleeding continues, seeking medical attention is necessary.
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