yes it could very well be hemmoroids or fishers which are tears in the lining of the anal wall if you are having anal sex this would cause bleeding. if it is just a light bleeding or when u wipe you see a streak of blood it will clear up but if its in clots or very bright bleeding see your dr at once
2006-09-17 19:18:37
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answered by oceanlady580 5
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Its most probably as ur mom said hemorrhoids. U can try taking isapghol husk for few days n see if it stops the bleeding. Only wen u are constipated it can lead u to bleed that way so try not having constipation. Include lot of fibre n water in ur diet. Still persisting then go n see a doctor n he will do a proctoscopy to see wats the pathology there. Gudluck.
2006-09-17 19:16:44
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answered by darkangel09 2
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first you shoud see a doctor sometimes things like that could be for tears in you intestine or some kinds of cancer but before you get worried rememeber that this could be from hemoroids which is a part of you colon that was inside your body and is now sticking out from your body and sometimes it bleeds because it is senitive but you usually have somekind of burning ir iching too
2006-09-17 19:20:17
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answered by missy mae 1
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Your description is a bit vague and general, so I can't tell you specifically what might be wrong. I am including, however, a website with numerous articles on your problem. It gives a list of possible causes, symptoms, and treatments. Good luck, and I hope you feel better!
http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/sym/bloody_stool.htm
2006-09-17 19:19:29
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answered by Linda 2
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Yes it could be. If the blood is dark or black get to a doctor fast. If it is bright and small amounts it probably is hemorroids. Drink lots of water, eat lots of fruit and fiber...oatmeal, figs, etc.
2006-09-17 19:16:32
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answered by el 4
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could be hemmroids or cold be a small tear in the anus called a fissure. If its alot of blood go see the doctor a s a p
2006-09-17 19:17:57
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answered by Sandra K 4
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Bleeding from the rectum or anus is a serious symptom. The first or most noticable symptom may be bloody stool or bloody diarrhea. The condition may be caused by gastrointestinal bleeding. Any bleeding symptom needs prompt professional medical advice.
Medical Conditions associated with Rectal bleeding:
Bleeding symptoms (163), Bloody stool (49), Anal symptoms (38)
Causes of Rectal bleeding:
The following medical conditions are some of the possible causes of Rectal bleeding as a symptom. There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor about your symptoms.
Hemorrhoids - usually bright red blood in stool or on toilet paper.
Anal fissure
Gastrointestinal bleeding
Ulcerative colitis
Intestinal polyps (type of Polyp)
Rectal cancer
Colon cancer
Diverticular disease
Jejunal diverticula
Peptic ulcer - may cause black stool
Intussusception
Esophageal bleeding (type of Gastrointestinal bleeding) - see causes of esophageal bleeding
Esophageal varices
Meckel's diverticulum
Certain drugs
See also causes of blood in stool, dark stool, black stool or other bleeding symptoms
Medications or substances causing Rectal bleeding:
The following drugs, medications, substances or toxins are some of the possible causes of Rectal bleeding as a symptom. This list is incomplete and various other drugs or substances may cause your symptoms. Always advise your doctor of any medications or treatments you are using, including prescription, over-the-counter, supplements, herbal or alternative treatments.
Certain drugs cause gastric bleeding or gastrointestinal bleeding
Steroids, NSAIDs
See also drug causes of gastrointestinal bleeding
Phyhllocontin
Truphylline
Conditions listing symptoms: Rectal bleeding:
The following list of conditions have 'Rectal bleeding' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.
Abdominal Cancer ... blood in stool
Acute Gastritis ... blood in stool
Amebic dysentery ... blood in stool
Anal fissure ... rectal bleeding, blood in stool, bright red blood on toilet paper, bleeding when passing stool, blood in diapers
Back tumour ... blood in stools
Bowel Obstruction ... blood-stained mucus passed
Cervical Cancer ... blood in stool
Chancroid ... rectal bleeding
Cirrhosis of the liver ... blood in stool
Colitis ... blood in stool
Colorectal cancer ... blood in stool
Colorectal Polyps ... rectal bleeding, blood in stool
Crohn's disease ... rectal bleeding
Diverticular Disease ... rectal bleeding, blood in stool
Dysentery ... bloody stool
Enterocolitis ... rectal bleeding
Esophageal varices ... blackened blood in feces
Food allergies ... blood in the stool
Food poisoning ... bloody stool
Gastritis ... blood in stool
Gastrointestinal bleeding ... rectal bleeding, blood in stool, blood in stool, blood on toilet paper
Gonorrhea ... blood in stool
HELLP syndrome ... blood in stools
Hemolytic uremic syndrome ... blood in stool
Hemorrhoids ... rectal bleeding, blood in stool, blood on toilet paper
Hip cancer ... blood in stools
Hookworm ... blood in stool
Intestinal Flu ... blood in stool
Intestinal obstruction ... blood-stained mucus passed
Peptic Ulcer ... blood in stool
Polyarteritis ... blood in the stools
Portal hypertension ... blood in stool
Proctitis ... rectal bleeding, blood in stool
Rectal prolapse ... blood in stool
Rib Tumor ... blood in stools
Schistosomiasis ... blood in stool
Shigellosis ... bloody stool
Small Intestine Cancer ... blood in stool
Stomach cancer ... blood in stool
Thrombocytopenia ... blood in stool
Typhoid fever ... blood in diarrhea
Ulcerative colitis ... Rectal bleeding, blood in stool
Whipworm ... bloody stools
2006-09-17 19:34:07
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answered by aky m 2
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