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Is it possible for someone to die from bleeding to death from hemorroids? I get some pretty bad bleeding when i'm taking a dump. I'm not just talking about a few dots of blood on the toilet paper either.... I'm talking about the water being bright red from blood and I get blood on my hands sometimes even. Sometimes the toilet paper gets completely saturated with blood!

I'm a 17 year old male and is it possible to die from hemorroids like this?

2006-10-20 10:30:48 · 8 answers · asked by TT M 1 in Health Men's Health

8 answers

This can be something simple or it can be something semi-seriouse or very serious so before I suggest anything I am going to tell you that you should go to the emergency room!
I myself went through this exact same thing, all of what you described sounds exactly what I went through: I went to the doctor and it turned out to be an internal hemmorhoid and I used TUCKS - THEY ARE IN MEDICINE ISLES AT GROCERY STORES OR WAL - MART. It is round shaped like the round noxema bottle. Also you should take colace capsules to soften your stools and eat alot of fiber, drink alot of water ALOT OF WATER. You should also eat fruits, veggies, wheat breads, cereal, oatmeal is good, whole grain wheat, (but not too much that involves milk - this can make it worse, beans, apples, peaches, broccoli - raw, cabbage, carrots - raw, peas, kidney beans, lima beans, whole grain bread, whole grain cereal, and soup for the time being. With the TUCKS they are meant to wipe your anus, but just go ahead and twist a tiny piece-A LITTLE BIT. and leave it there for a while I assure you atleast the burning goes away.
A WORSE CASE SENEREO ALSO EXPERIENCED:
It could be polyps: an overgrowth of tissue from the surface of the mucous membrabes. Intestinal polyps grow out of the lining of the small and large bowels. Polyps are one of many forms of tissue overproduction that can occur in the body. Cells in many body tissues sometimes keep growing behind their usual limits. AMedical Scientists call the process neoplasia - meaning simply - new growth. As an individual overgrowth is called a neoplasm - in most of these cases these growths are limited, and the result is a benign swelling or mass of cells called a tumor. If the new growth occurs on the surface of the tissue instead of inside an organ it is mostly called a polyp.
LOCATION OF INTERNAL POLYP:
The chances of a polyp's becoming cancerous depends to some extent an it's location within the digestive system tract. COLON: Ninety - five percent of all intestinal polyps develop inside the large bowel. There are several hereditary diseases that produce large numbers of intestinal polyps. These disorders include:
-familial polyposis of the colon
-gardeners syndrome
-lynchs syndrome
-turcots syndrome
-peutz - jeghers syndrom
-juvenile polyposis
STOMACH
The stomach's lining is host to polyps of a similar appearance, but there is no agreement as to their potential for becoming stomach cancer
SMALL INTESTINE
Polyps in the small bowel do not seem to have malignant potential. Instead they can produce obstruction in either of two ways. A large polyp can obstruct the bowel by its size. Smaller polps can be picked up by the rhythmic contractions of the intestines and pull apart of the bowel to which they are attatched into the adjoining section. The result is a telescoping of one section of the bowel and into the other, intussusception is what that is called.
THE ONLY SYPMPTOMS ARE:
Bleeding and altered bowel habits

IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME COULD ALSO BE IT:
(I.B.S) is also called spastic colon or mucous colitis. It is a common problem of the bowel (intestines) With (IBS) food does not move through the bowel normally. The bowel is a long tube that connects the stomach with the anus where the bowels pass through.
CAUSES:
There aren't any confirmed causes but many people who do have this show symptoms of:
-the bowel not working correctly. The muscle contractions in the bowel may not be normal. A contraction is the gentle squeezing motion of the bowel to move food through the digestive system.
-stress
-anxiety
-depression
-certain foods
-abdominal bloating, gas
-crampy lowe abdominal pain that often becomes worse afer eating, and beter after passing a bowel movement.
-diarrhea or constipation or both (never normal)
-after moving your bowels you still feel the urge to go but cannot.

Many people as myself was, feel scared, confused, anxious because you don't know what to do. Also many people blame theirselves that they did something wrong, and these are normal feelings to feel but it is important to know that it is not your fault.

THE ONLY OTHER THING I COULD THINK OF IS IF THERE HAS BEEN ANY INTERCOURSE TO THE ANUS. GOOD-LUCK

2006-10-20 13:49:23 · answer #1 · answered by get_inked_pierced 2 · 1 0

Not that I know of, but you really should see a doctor. They can surgically remove them if they are that bad. At least you should take a stool softner so you don't have so much trouble taking a dump. There is no need to suffer in this day and age, medicine can do wonderful things.

2006-10-20 10:35:37 · answer #2 · answered by smartypants909 7 · 1 0

It most likely snaps the neck close the mind stem, and you're out speedy. If it does not, it nonetheless could also be speedy for the reason that the carotid arteries are blocked. You too can suffocate, however the blood float restrict most likely has an final result to make it faster than that.

2016-09-01 00:07:41 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

No , it seems as if you need to go see a doctor for this to get on some type of treatment, or even surgery, I would'nt let it go too ling because they can get very big and inflamed and you will not tolerate the pain, bellieve me !

2006-10-20 10:44:21 · answer #4 · answered by curious 2 · 1 0

See a doc this sounds seirous and by the looks of it if it goes untreated you might die from it.

2006-10-20 13:21:10 · answer #5 · answered by Andy 5 · 1 0

You need medical treatment for your condition, probably surgery

2006-10-20 12:28:43 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

You really need to ask your doctor that question. He is trained and licensed to give medical advice. People on this site are not!! PLEASE consult with your doctor!!

Chow!!

2006-10-20 10:48:49 · answer #7 · answered by No one 7 · 2 0

ewww maybe....?

2006-10-20 10:35:03 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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