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What are some of the tests for hemorrhoids?

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Dr. Geoffrey Rutledge answered

Specializes in Internal Medicine

The tests for Hemorrhoids include:: Anoscopy, Complete blood count, Colonoscopy, Fecal occult blood.

Answered 9/27/2019

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Possible reasons why doctor's see my hemorrhoids during these tests?

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I woke up with swollen anus a not sure if its hemorrhoid, I feel no Pain when pooing or sitting and I started to feel burn on my foreskin while urinating and after, I did blood and urine test everything was clean?

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I eat flour tortillas or country biscuits and my body flares up. I get flush, my heart rate kicks up and I have hemorrhoids that push out and spray blood during bowel movements. Doctor tests say no celiac disease or Crohns. What else could it be?

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I have a hemorrhoid. Im experiencing a crawling sensation that feels like a worm moving. Mostly at night. Sometimes randomly in the day. I did the tape test and the dr ruled out worms. Is the crawling associated with hemorrhoids? What causes it?

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Can blood on or in stool, from a fissure or hemorrhoid, cause a false positive on the fecal immunochemical test?

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