Maybe hemorrhoids: Bright red blood typically from anal or rectal problems. Internal hemorrhoids typically bleed and are painless. Other possibilites also, some are serious. Get checked by yrour doc.
Answered 9/27/2016
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Intermal Hemorrhoids: Rectal bleeding is a serious concern. Depending on your age, the two major surgical concerns are internal hemorrhoids and possibly malignancy. Other factors matter, i.e. - dark red v bright red bleedings, bleeding noticed on paper v blood with the stool. Either way - a visit to your doctor is needed.
Answered 7/20/2012
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