Hello - thanks for asking your question.
With a
familyBirth control and family planning
Choosing a primary care provider
Ewing’s sarcoma
Family troubles - resources history of colon cancer, you are at increased risk. Screening with a
colonoscopy (preferably) should be done at age 40 to evaluate for cancer or polyps.
There are many diseases that can cause your symptoms. Of course, any type of
colorectalColon cancer
Colorectal polyps cancer can cause a change in bowel habits.
The presence of blood can be caused by cancer, polyps, diverticulosis, hemorrhoids,
gastroenteritisBacterial gastroenteritis
Shigella enteritis or irritable bowel syndrome.
The presence of mucous and bloating may also be indicative of some sort of malabsorption syndrome. To evaluate for this, a sample of stool needs to be collected to measure fat content. Blood tests for celiac disease may also be considered.
The first test I would do would be a colonoscopy. This can evaluate for cancer, polyps, or diverticulosis, and also can suggest inflammatory bowel disease. If that is negative, I would consider a workup for malabsorption with stool tests for fecal fat and possibly blood tests for celiac disease.
If every single diagnostic test is negative, then irritable bowel syndrome may be considered - however, this is a diagnosis of exclusion.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
I am a 34 y/o female who had the same symptoms and was tested (colonoscopy). Because of my age, cancer not being in my family history, it was IMPOSSIBLE for me to have colon cancer. Well guess what, at age 32, I was diagnosed with colon cancer and because I was blessed to have the symptoms of the blood and mucos in my stool (which in some cases are NO symptoms), I went to the doctor. I was informed if I would've waited a year later, it could not have been anything the docs could do. Since my surgery, I have been CANCER FREE, but have had polyps. Now I am POLYP FREE.
I think your body is telling you something, now you have to listen.