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Question:
I drink a bottle or red wine - about 30mins later i need to use the toilet, i sit down and the red wine comes pouring out the poo hole - shouldn't this substance have been treated by 1 or more organs before being released? and shouldn't it come out of the penis?? Is there an explaintion for this or do i potentially have a condition that i should see a doc about??

Answers:
Wine can cause feces discoloration due to its grape content; however, I am wondering if this red feces only happens when you drink the wine or is it red at other times too?
If this only happens when you drink red wine then you can blame it on what you drink. If it happens during other times, then you need to consult your doctor for an examination. One other thing; you say you drink a "bottle" of red wine. Drinking an entire bottle is not healthy at all.

Paramedic in SC
LOL-don't drink red wine...
my opinion is that you drink too much wine at one go... your body is not used to that .. i think like milk.. you will get used to it after a while ... but drink less first .. as the they say build up your stamina slowly..

after a while when your body gets used to it .. your red wine will come out of your pee hole instead of the rear end/

drink responsibily..
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