Hello,
My name is Keren and for the past year or two Ive been
suffering from stomach problems.For instance last night i
went to a restraunt and had
ribsRib cage pain when i came home i felt really
sick so i threw up,sometimes i have diarehha as well.
I havent had that checked out yet but now Im afraid I will have
to take this a
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Little tummys more serious then i have been .Today while
in the bathroom i noticed that my bowel movment had some
blood "
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blood on the tisue.
My question is what could this be and should i be afraid?
also just for the record i havent been in the bathroom for a
week and this time it was kind of hard to go.
Could that be the reason i bled?
thank you very much.sorry my story was graphic i just
dont understand what is happening.
Dear Keren,
Although
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*Keywords: bright red blood per rectum, flexible sigmoidoscopy, colonoscopy