I don't drink often this incident. One day i drink too much and the following day my rectum was paining...few days later found fressh blood....then i stopped drinking beer for 4 month...everytime i drink, the following few days i have rectum pain.....even i did not take for 8 months of time, the beer in this case.....for the past 8 month, i took probiatics 3 months and high fibre for 5 months....still the problem is not recovered......pls advice
check out Proctalgia Fugax. May be what you have. I just had it diagnosed, there is a pill you can take under your tongue to relax the muscles.
Have you gotten your problem figured out? I have had a similar experience but it's not from stress. I was out with my boyfriend the other night. We were getting all hot and heavy and I had to pee. I didn't want to break the mood so I just held it. I had two orgasms from oral sex and one from normal sex but then I had to go pee cause my stomach had such a sharp pain in it. I had a hard time going pee. It was very slow to come out and it was a lot and sharp pains accompanied.
Those pains moved to the rectum and I started having such sharp pains I could hardly walk and I could not stand up straight.
I took it easy slowly got to where I could get home. I sat on the toilet when I got home and the pains were excrutiating. I thought something was going to come out of my rectum that shouldn't. Even to pee was painful. I couldn't even bend over to pick up my shoes when I was done. I could not sit down cause It hurt so bad to sit. In the middle of the night I woke up with such a sharp pain I felt like I was giving birth out of my backside and my abdomen was still sore.
It's been two days and I am still hurting a little bit. This is not the first time this has happened and it always seems to be when I hold my urination.
What have you found? Maybe it will give me a place to start.
What tests have you had other than "xrays" and an MRI? An MRI isn't the best test for GI problems; at least not the colon. If the problem seems to be purely colon related, a colonscopy would be the best diagnostic test. If you have a weak rectal sphincter, and lots of stool on that side (left), your rectum would hurt; maybe even if the sphincter is normal. Maybe there are internal hemorrhoids (though those should be found on rectal exam). Have you had a flexible sigmoidoscopy? That's where they check the lower part of your colon (sigmoid colon) with a scope. And then there's the always-fun barium enema! I'd vote for the colonoscopy.
Good luck.
Have you had a colonoscopy? There are medications to prevent spasms and break up gas in the intestines with IBS, are you not on any of these?