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Pain when i poop, and also sometimes bleed.

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this just started to happen 2 days ago. when i poop sometimes it hurts me, and also i sometimes bleeds. but the bleeding has happened only once. but it also happened one other time but it was only on the poop. is there something wrong with me. i need help. pleaz tell me what i can do. thanx
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There are solutions: You could try suppositories (triangular inserts that softens the stool only at the anal entrance where the poop is the largest), but I could never stand them myself. Miralax is a good way to keep your stools soft, but to get them there, I use a generic brand of Dulcolax Laxatixe 5mg with the active ingredient being Bisacodyl. See, I have a problem that I don't have a BM for up to 2 weeks or more, so I have to make it happen, so I take 2 of those (total of 10mg). Just a warning to some of you though, it will not only soften ALL of your stools, but you will be running to the bathroom all day, so make sure you plan ahead before you use it... you will be cleaned out. As for the people with the bloody stools, you could have polyps (like a small tumor growing on the inside of you intestine or colon, and could be harmless or not - Dr. would have to diagnose), it could be caused by fissures (small tears in the lining of the intestines), it could be caused by hemorrhoids (which can be caused by straining too much when you are trying to go to the bathroom). Bowel movements (BM) vary from person to person. Some can go several times a day while others only go a few times a week, and that is completely normal with their body, there is no need to increase fiber in your diet if your stools are regular and snake like in appearance. Water, fiber, broccoli, cauliflower, cantilope, pineapple... to name a few. There are fiber bars, but they have very little fiber in them to matter, they are giving you so much added sugars. Cheese will constipate you, dairy products are possible. If I have forgotten a question, please feel free to ask me, I will do my best to answer.
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Dude u need to sit on the toilet let it go almost through then push really hard right above your anus.It'll smash your **** and then it'll be smaller.Trust me my WHOLE family did it at least once.if it doesn't work i don't know what to tell ya so ask someone else.If there's any more comments i don't know (idk) what to tell ya cause I'm still young and i don't have an e-mail so vch23 just click type back to me and type cause I'm willing to try to help again

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maybe you bursted a blood vessel or something it happens to me every time I poop , I take fiber pills and eat and apple a day and drink more water am then it's fine just the pain but you can deal with that by taking a pain reliever
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i have the same problem, i'm 13 and i'm a girl:/
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I will tell you the solution...Miralax...i have had an Anal Fissure for well over a year, i started taking Miralax this past February and have only had pain twice and that was because i did not take my miralax like i was suppose to. I promise if you buy Miralax and pour a cap full into some water each morning you will be pain free within a few days or so. Good luck and hope to have helped some of my fellow sufferers...
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I have a 10 year old daughter who says she is having the same problem. She says when she is taking a poo it hurts during the poo and sometimes bleeds. There is blood in her stool and a small pool of it is in the water and when she whipes. She always strains but only once when we were at this fancy restuarant one day and when she went to take a poo she said pooping was fine.
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