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Why is my elderly pooping blood? A Comprehensive Guide for Caregivers

According to the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, GI bleeding is a frequent reason for hospitalization in older adults. Noticing that your elderly loved one is pooping blood can be alarming, but understanding the possible causes is the first step toward seeking appropriate medical care.

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What age is most likely to get hemorrhoids?

Studies show the peak incidence of hemorrhoids occurs in middle age, specifically between 45 and 65 years old. While hemorrhoids can and do affect people at any stage of life, the risk increases with age due to several factors, including the weakening of supportive tissues in the anal area.

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