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A generalised bleeding disorder and swallowed blood need to be ruled out first, but localisation of the source of GI bleeding when it occurs without diarrhoea is important to help find its source. Haematemesis and melaena are indicative of gastric and\/or small intestinal bleeding, although occult bleeding may only be detected by changes on haematological examination suggestive of iron deficiency. Investigations then include imaging and upper GI endoscopy, but lesions beyond the reach of the endoscope may only be identified by videocapsule endoscopy or at laparotomy. Fresh blood in the presence of normal stool consistency (haematochezia) is indicative of a focal colonic bleed. 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