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Im a 25 year old male and im passing alot of blood whilst sitting on the toilet. theres enough blood to be more red than brown on the paper after wiping. The bloods definatly from inside me but i feel no pain. whats wrong with me?

2007-02-05 07:21:27 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Men's Health

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Sounds like a Lower G.I. bleed. Call your Dr. A.S.A.P. Depending on the amount of blood you are passing, he may want to see you for an exam.

Common Causes of a lower G.I. bleed:
In the lower digestive tract, the large intestine and rectum are frequent sites of bleeding. Hemorrhoids are the most common cause of visible blood in the digestive tract, especially blood that appears bright red. Hemorrhoids are enlarged veins in the anal area that can rupture and produce bright red blood, which can show up in the toilet or on toilet paper. If red blood is seen, however, it is essential to exclude other causes of bleeding since the anal area may also be the site of cuts (fissures), inflammation, or cancer.

Benign growths or polyps of the colon are very common and are thought to be forerunners of cancer. These growths can cause either bright red blood or occult bleeding. Colorectal cancer is the third most frequent of all cancers in the United States and often causes occult bleeding at some time, but not necessarily visible bleeding.

Inflammation from various causes can produce extensive bleeding from the colon. Different intestinal infections can cause inflammation and bloody diarrhea. Ulcerative colitis can produce inflammation and extensive surface bleeding from tiny ulcerations. Crohn's disease of the large intestine can also produce bleeding.

Diverticular disease caused by diverticula—pouches in the colon wall—can result in massive bleeding. Finally, as one gets older, abnormalities may develop in the blood vessels of the large intestine, which may result in recurrent bleeding.

Patients taking blood thinning medications (warfarin) may have bleeding from the GI tract, especially if they take drugs like aspirin

2007-02-05 07:44:17 · answer #1 · answered by soccerwifeandmommy2 3 · 2 0

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2014-08-18 11:52:53 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It could be haemoroids or it could be something more serious. Whilst haemoroids can be sorted with suppositories other situations need investigation.
You could have proctitis. This is also known as ulcertive colitis.This is ulcers in the rectum or lower colon. This is also sometimes supported by mucus on the stool.
You should really get it checked out by your doctor who may send you to a specialist for further tests.

2007-02-05 07:34:35 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I would say you probley have piles. You may not be drinking enough fluids, somethimes you can pass blood when going for an eather kitt because the stool is hard. Unfortunatley it can also be a sign for more serious medical problems so go see your GP a.s.a.p to be on the safe side.
Good Luck

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2014-08-05 16:19:25 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

This is most likely an anal fissure. That's like a tear in your rectal epithelium from straining while you use the bathroom, or from constipation. It's not totally uncommon.
You need to consult your doctor for advice and help. If I give it to you, you won't get the help you need. So I'm not sayin nuthin.

2007-02-05 08:39:25 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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2016-02-10 21:25:51 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I thought this was a joke when i read your heading.....lol..Get to the doctor,sounds like some sort of internal bleeding.

2007-02-05 07:24:56 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

go see your doctor they are called bleeding piles he will give you some oitment to use to clear this up and dont wait around ,go as soon as possible as loosing blood you can become anemic also go incase not piles.anne

2007-02-05 11:36:18 · answer #9 · answered by zippy 5 · 0 0

Probably something minor like piles or maybe your poo is scratching your bottom. You should however visit your GP as unexplained bleeding should always be investigated.

2007-02-05 19:57:43 · answer #10 · answered by LillyB 7 · 0 0

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