Melena Stool Definition, Causes and More
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6. Recovery
Recovery from melena doesn't happen overnight. It's important to follow a physician's aftercare advice and get adequate rest to enable healing. If prescribed medication, the entire course should be followed.
Individuals are encouraged to book regular checkups with their healthcare provider and monitor their stools during the recovery process. When the cause of the melena has been identified and a treatment plan implemented, it should be taken seriously. If there's no change in the stools during the recovery phase, individuals should seek medical attention immediately.
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