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I am experiencing abdominal pain (severity: mild) (unaffected by: meals) (associated with: stinging or burning sensation, sensation of tearing pain, throbbing sensation), mucus in stool, rectal bleeding, lower abdominal pain, bloody stool, and tender abdo

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Doctor can evaluate: Blood in the stool, trouble pooping, and abdominal pains are symptoms that need to be evaluated by a primary care doctor or a gastrointestinal specialist. The cause can be non-cancerous, such as hemorrhoids or an anal fissure, often related to constipation. The cause can also be rectal or anal cancer, which are serious. The blood symptoms can also be due to a big anal wart, ulcer, trauma, etc...

Answered 9/22/2019

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