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His doctor will want a stool sample. Do not ignore this symptom.
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Make an appointment for him right away. Get the stool sample kit from the doctor beforehand so that the doctor can have lab results to discuss at the appointment .
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Unless he's eating a lot of dark chocolate, follow CM's and Babalou's advice - ASAP. This could be signs of something serious; if you google "black stools" you'll find some interesting information, but will also realize how dangerous this condition can be.

Good luck and I hope this is something that's just food related.
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Depending on dads general health and age, he should probably have a colonoscopy.
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Suzie0101, by chance is your Dad taking a lot of Pepto-Bismoll? That can cause black stools. Same with iron tablets.
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Lots of Pepto can be beacuse of pain in the tummy from colon cancer. Black stool may also be from colon cancer. It can be treated successfully!
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Ok. Thanks all of you. He is 93 next month. Got appt with doc now. No pepto bismol or iron tablet but does eat dark chocolate sometimes. A little scared that it could be so serious. Can it ever be minor?
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Black stools CAN be an indication of blood in the stool, which in turn can be indicative of a lit of things. I'm sure some of them are minor. The point is, this is a symptom you shouldn't ignore. We aren't physicians here (at least I'm not). You need to let the doctor do some tests.
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Thanks to all again! Have doc appt tomorrow and will be glad for some more direction.
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