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Blood in stool

In the past 4 or 5 days on two occasions i noticed some blood after i took a bowel movement. It didn't seem like a lot of blood and it didn't seem like it was in the stool. I've also felt kind of constipated. It feels like it's hard to go but the stool itself isn;t hard. I have no stomach pains and no diarrahea. Does it sound like hemmorohoids? I had the problem before and got suppositories and it cleared up. I know I have to see the doctor I'm just a little scared and would like some reassurance that it could be something as simple as hemmorohoids.
I know it could be something more serious.
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Does it hurt when you go to the bathroom?? I know I had mild hemroids right after my daugter was born, and they were so freakin painful. I also used a suppository and they have never been back since. It could be something as simple as hemroids, but I would still go to the dr. just to be on the safe side.Blood in Stool should be checked out. A dr is what can help keep you healthy..try not to be afraid of the dr...in doing so, so many people neglect their health.Good Luck
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it feels constipated when I go and doesn't hurt during but hurts a little after. and i am planning to make an appointment to go see the doctor. the hemmoroids i had before were on the inside i didn't even know they were there they weren't really painful but they found out i had blood in my stool when i went in for a physical. i didn't notice the blood then cause i wasn't really paying attention to the color of my stool but since then i'm more aware of any changes
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Inflamed hemmorhoids can cause your anus to be swollen, and make it difficult to push out a BM. Then they can tear, and cause blood on the stool, on the toilet paper, or in the toilet water. All blood in or on your stool should be checked by a Dr. though. It probably is nothing horrible, but it's good to be sure.
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