Piles: usually pain and blood per rectum is form local conditions as piles or anal fissure, that can happen spontaneously or due to many other causes as constipation, diarrhea, prolonged sitting and straining more serious causes of blood per rectum may be suspected if passing black motions, change in the frequency, caliber or consistency of stools. feeling unwell or anemia. medical review advised
Answered 3/9/2017
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See doctor: Pain and blood on passing stools can be caused by small tear in anal area called anal fissure or by piles or by more sinister causes .Its crucial that you see your GP and get examined to have a confirmed diagnosis.
Answered 12/18/2016
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Blood in POO: You need to see your doctor to investigate you for blood in stools. May be as simple as haemorrhoids but there are other sinister causes that need to be ruled out.
Answered 3/19/2017
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Needs doctor: Will need an assessment as a variety of possibilities some potentially serious and may need some testing done. Here is a general information sheet on possible causes: http://patient.info/health/rectal-bleeding-blood-in-faeces For a specific diagnosis will need to see a doctor - urgently if fevers/unwell/dizzy/faints/abdominal pain
Answered 3/9/2017
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Get seen ASAP!: Bleeding from the rectum, with or without pooping, can be due to one of several causes. Some may be serious, some not so serious.We cannot tell you which it is in your case without an exam. Get seen today. If you are dizzy or the pain is severe, or there is a lot of blood (more than a teaspoon) get seen now at an ER.
Answered 3/14/2017
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