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bloody jelly stool
A 35-year-old member asked:

Dr. James Ferguson answered
46 years experience Pediatrics
Several possible: There are several possibilities, all of which are a problem.This includes structural defects in the intestine, infection, or intermittent blockage.I w ... Read More
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A 36-year-old member asked:

Dr. Elizabeth Wallen answered
35 years experience Pediatrics
Go to the Dr : Right now. This can be a sign of a potentially serious intestinal problem. Get your newborn to a doctor right now. Please. Don't delay.
A 2-year-old female asked:

Dr. Amrita Dosanjh answered
36 years experience Pediatrics and Pediatric Pulmonology
Mgt: He should be followed closely and other causes include infection. Ischemic bowel is still a consideration.
A 26-year-old female asked:

Dr. Albert Pizzo answered
60 years experience Family Medicine
Bloody stool: You should call your doctor and get checked right away.
This may be serious so make contact today if possible.
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A 46-year-old female asked:

Dr. Robert Uyeda answered
45 years experience General Surgery
Blood in stool: abnormal and concerning for rectal or colon cancer. Diarrhea is also abnormal, but it is most likely infection. Other possibilities are ulcerative o ... Read More
A 26-year-old female asked:

Dr. Eric Kaplan answered
42 years experience Colon and Rectal Surgery
Bloody stool: Is never normal! jelly looking blood is suggestive of clots. This is as close as it gets to a medical emergency. Do not delay and go to the nearest f ... Read More
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A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Bahman Omrani answered
17 years experience Pain Management
Let us take a look : By having you go see your doctor, may be constipation hemorrhoids. If new, non-stop bleeding, er would be a great idea.
A 17-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Munshower answered
30 years experience Family Medicine
See dr.: Blood in your stool is never normal, so no matter what, you need to see the Doctor. Things ranging from inflammatory bowel diseases, hemorrhoids, to ... Read More
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A 38-year-old male asked:

Dr. Sanjay Mishra answered
28 years experience Internal Medicine
Abdominal pain : This could be serious. Sit ups should not give you abdominal pain. Make an appointment with a primary care provider or go to urgent care. If pain gets ... Read More
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A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Raj Vuppalanchi answered
23 years experience Hepatology
Proctitis: I suspect proctitis -- the jelly you are describing is mucus/ exudate. You need to see a gastroenterologist for a lower endoscopy.
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