GI DR: If its lot of blood you could be having hemorrhoids, crohns and ulcerative colitis can give you blood too. You might need to see a GI dr for rectal exam and possible GI scope.
Answered 5/30/2016
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See a doctor: Blood in the stool is abnormal and needs to be explained. Potential causes include hemorrhoids, fissure, polyps, cancer, inlammatory bowel disease. A health care professional can perform an excamination and order the appropriate tests.
Answered 4/14/2014
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