Blood in Stool
Over the past week I have had two incidences where I have had blood in my stool. One of these times it was a farely significant amount, in which it caught my attention. I know that this can be caused from minor things such as hemmorhoids or it can be caused by something more serious such as stomach or colon cancer. I am 31 and have never had this before, so of course I am thinking the worst.
Anyone have any insight?
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Hi Margo, I can't tell you what is causing the blood in the stool but I can tell you that any bleeding from the bowel no matter how insignificant needs to be checked out by your doc ASAP. Here's hoping it something minor. Good luck!
Love n hugs. Chrissy
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Get it checked out quickly. I always thought that if if is bright red than it might be a polyp bursting or hemmoroids or stretching from a bm, or from ulcers. So I hope that is all it is!!!
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I had this 6 years ago. Had a colonoscopy and it was an anal polyp. Because of its size I had to have it surgically removed. Fortunately it was benign. Get it checked!
Best wishes!
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HI Margo, there can be many non cancerous reasons for this. I had a terrible bout of about 1 month (I was young-19) and the amount and bright red color was scary. Being young I didn't go to the doctor quickly, I was afraid to tell anyone. I finally broke down and went, I had a colonoscopy - which is tolerated well - you're in a twilight sleep. I was diagnosed with Irritable bowel. They gave me some medication and it went away.
Hoping your issue is a nothing issue like mine was. Go to the doctor and get checked out. Remember too, we can all still get sick with normal things , non cancerous
I have to remdin myself of this often
Good luck and update us when you call the doctor tomorrow!
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Have you been constipated? Does it itch around you anal opening? It could be a fissure. Did you have chemo? I have diverticula from being extremely constipated during chemo. They bleed sometimes if I eat nuts or popcorn. A fissure will itch. Thrombosed hemorrhoids (internal or external) cause a dull ache after going.
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Carcharm - No chemo for me...partial mastectomy, radiation, and now on Tamoxifen. I have not had any constipation or itching. Thank you for all of your replies and insight! I will be calling my doctor today and will keep you posted.
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Do keep us posted --
I have ulcerative colitis, which is a form of inflamatory bowel disease (which also includes Crohn's disease). My symptoms began with mucus & blood in the stool, then diarrhea, then the frequency of bowel movements increased dramatically over the course of a few weeks, then I had an increasing sense of urgency -- when I had to go, it meant RIGHT NOW.
I've been treated for it for a few years now, and I go into long periods of remission, followed by flares that vary in length & severity. I'm slowly coming out of a flare now.
I waited too long to talk to a doctor about my symptoms when they started. I could have saved myself a lot of angst and physical discomfort if I had called my doctor right away and gotten on the appropriate meds.
The good news is that ulcerative colitis isn't fatal. The bad news is that there isn't any cure. Well, supposedly there is a "cure" but it involves a colostomy and I'm not ready for that.
But that's only one of the many things that blood in the stool can signal. In any event, do see your doctor asap and do keep us posted.
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I had my yearly physical with my gynecologist three weeks ago. A rectal exam was done at that time, and nothing abnormal was mentioned. I called my gynecologist on Friday to inform her of the two incidences of having blood in my stool, and to confirm that she did not see anything of concern at my appointment. She did not state that she saw anything to be concerned about. She recommended that I try a hemmorhoid cream to rule out hemmorhoids, and called in a prescription to my pharmacy. If the bleeding should continue or get worse, she will refer me to a family practitioner.
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I had the same thing, though I've struggled with hems for years, I never had them bleed before chemo. My oncologist told me if it happened again, she wanted me to get checked out. It didn't. I use suppositories and work hard at keeping the hems from getting activated. If it's bright red, that's usually what it is. Internal hems sometimes don't have symptoms other than bleeding, and they aren't always noticeable on a physical exam.
I see you went to the doctor, that's good. It would seem to me if it keeps up, a colonoscopy would be ordered. The physical rectal exams have limited prognostic value as far as I understand. Also, a colon doctor can really examine by*gross* putting a tube up in the opening to see internal hems.
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what a sore spot this is...i have a rare colitus,diverticular disease,ulcers that are supposed to be in remission along with the colitus but i do bleed.not all the time...and i do go for colonoscopys.my gyn did a rectal and saw blood.i see blood if i go too often.i have a colonoscopy practically every year and that really stinks....now my Dr went on vacation and if i have diar(which is practically every day) and go more then 3-4x i start to bleed.My dr has burned cut,sewed and done everything possible to stop this and it did for a long time...it came back after the rads.....everything was in remission until the rads...im tryin not to panic cause this has been goin on for 15 yrs.
not everything is cancer.i hope im makin some kinda sense.hugggs K
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The blood in my stool has continued episodically. I saw an internal medicine doctor on Friday. They took a full personal and family medical history. Did a rectal exam. No hemmorhoids were noted. The doctor is recommending a colonoscopy. Hopefully I will have it done with in the next week or so.
Out of curiosity...anyone out there have mets to colon? If so, how did they present themselves?
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Not a Doctor but my Oncologist told me that is no correlation between colon and breast cancer that it is so rare they haven't connected that yet. Also, my GP told me if the blood is bright red and is in the toilet water it is most likely NOT cancer. A cancer would present as dark, dried looking and bordering on brown old looking blood attached to the stool (poop). Sorry to be so graphic but wanted to calm you a bit if it is bright red in color. It's always good to get a change checked out medically but if it is bright red, it probably isn't your worst fears.
Jwatrlily
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The first question my Dr asks me is the color.Jwatrlily you are sooo right about all that info.Thank God my blood which is quite often is bright red.Im takin 2 different meds to see if it clears up.If not colonoscopy.
it probably isn't your worst fear.Thank you.Its always mine.
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margodae - I have had blood in my stool a number of times. As grannyducks said, the colour is significant. Bright red blood is often due to a small tear in the colon, as it was in my case, and is not uncommon. If it's cancer, it's my undertanding that the stools are often black or very dark from the blood - not usually bright red. What colour is the blood in your stool?
I have had 2 colonsocopies and have not found them at all hard to take. The worst part is the preparation where you have to clear things out, but it's not that bad, like having diarrhea for an half a day.
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Ya got all the info you need
get the colonoscopy if that is what the dr said.
its not that bad.i had to do it twice a yr.for 5 yrs.a rare colitius.
make sure the dr puts you to sleep tho.good luck.just do it.
huggggggs and good luck K
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Thank you all for your responses...they are reassuring. My colonoscopy is this Friday. I will keep you all posted!
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Good news! I had my colonoscopy and all is fine. Blood in stool is due to some internal hemmorhoids. Thank goodness...I can deal with that!
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