What is the usual presentation of
rectalAnorectal fistulas
Colon cancer
Colorectal polyps
Digital rectal exam
Hemorrhoids
Imperforate anus
Imperforate anus repair
Inflatable artificial sphincter
Proctitis
Rectal biopsy
Rectal cancer, x-ray bleeding with colon cancer? I have seen a small amount of blood on three occasions since February of this year. I have also had digestive problems starting last Dec. with
indigestionIndigestion
Irritable bowel syndrome, which got better with
PrevacidPrevacid
Prevacid i.v.
Prevacid naprapac 375
Prevacid naprapac 500
Prevacid solutab. Then I began having diarrhea with a lot of undigested food (
vegetablesVegetable laxative) in stool. Fiber and immodium helped the diarrhea. I get crampy pain on my left side usually relieved by a bowel movement. I'm concerned about the bleeding, which I haven't in two months. On one occasion I definitely had hemmorhoidal symptoms,
painfulPainful menstrual periods itchy rectum. I have had an anal
fissureAnal fissure since my teens which flairs up once in a while, with diarrhea or constipation. Would rectal bleeding with colon cancer likely appear more often than every 4 months? Are there other causative factors that could explain my symptoms besides "the worst", such as colitis, or IBS that irritates hemmorhoids and causes bleeding?
My brother had the same issue last month, occassional rectal bleeding, bright red and he chalked it up to hemmoroids (hemorrhoids) which he had. He finally went to a doctor, did a colonoscopy and as he was finishing, noticed a flat polyp. Bottom line, it was cancerous.
Even if this scares you, I rather you be scared and make an app't. Rectal bleeding is nothing to dismiss.
On a bright side, they removed the polyp, the cancer was contained to the polyp so only yearly colonoscopies are in order.
The doctor told him he was very lucky to catch it in time.
Again, I really don't want to scare you and I suspect you only have a hemorroid thing going on but wouldn't you rather be sure.
How old are you and do you have a family history of colon cancer?
The doctor told him when he released him last night from the hospital that he had an angel on his shoulder to make him go in to have it checked. The doctor said that people typically don't see him until there is pain or other symptoms and by that time, the cancer has invaded. So, he was very lucky. He just turned 52. I had my first colonoscopy when I was 50 and that's usually when one is performed as a general screening or a base. So at age 45 with rectal bleeding, I would say it's not too soon to have a screening.
I really don't think you have anything to be concerned about but why guess or assume it's nothing but a fissue or hemmorroid or IBS. Remember, by the time a person has consistent bleeding or pain, if it's cancer, it probably has invaded into other areas.
Like eveningstar said, the procedure is a piece of cake, you won't feel a thing. It's the prep that I found unpleasant but just suck it up, it's only a day and manageable.
And, we don't mind how many questions you ask - that's what this board is all about, to share experiences.
Listen, of course you're distraught and concerned but being this way won't change what may be an issue. But, really, seriously, I think along with eveningstar that it's something minor like a fissue. Wouldn't you rather feel better knowing it's just that instead of worrying what it may be!
I worry about everything and I make myself a wreck before any doctor's app't. Once my doctor told me that worrying doesn't change the outcome, it only makes us a nervous wreck and nine times out of ten, the diagnosis is not what the patient feared.
I am going through a similar health things with my gastritis so I certainly understand how you feel but like I said, I rather see you go for a test to rule out anything serious.
Let us know how you make out