Could be hemorrhoids: This setting we think of hemorrhoid bleeding . You can discuss with your physicians and if necessary see your gastroenterologist.
Answered 1/23/2017
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Gastroenterologist: Blood in stools is abnormal and must be investigated. In your case it may be from hemorrhoids or an anal fissure brought on or aggravated by straining at stool. In the meantime your constipation has to also be addressed. If you have the urge but can't move your bowels, insert a glycerin rectal suppository or use a dulcolax suppository or a lubricated fleets enema gently. Consult a gastroenterologi
Answered 1/23/2017
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