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Deep Bruising On Back, Buttocks, Bleeding From Anus, Circulation Problem In Varicose Veins. Treatment?
Hello, over the past few months i have developed pains which feel like a deep bruising in my lower back/ buttocks region. My bum bleeds lightly on some occasions and i also have problems with my circulation in a varicose vein , i don t know wether these are coinciding or not, i am really worried, it is affecting my day to day activities and can only get worse, any advice or help you can give would be greatly appreciated? ragards
hi, welcome to HCM i am Dr Das
from your history, it is evident that you are having bleeding manifestation alongside intradermal hemorrhage with presence of vericose veins.
first, you have to do a complete hemogram . a per rectal examination , a colonoscopy examination , if indicated. vericose vein is treated by surgery,.
so, in my opinion, first go to a general physician for proper physical examination . he will guide you accordingly .
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Deep Bruising On Back, Buttocks, Bleeding From Anus, Circulation Problem In Varicose Veins. Treatment?
hi, welcome to HCM i am Dr Das from your history, it is evident that you are having bleeding manifestation alongside intradermal hemorrhage with presence of vericose veins. first, you have to do a complete hemogram . a per rectal examination , a colonoscopy examination , if indicated. vericose vein is treated by surgery,. so, in my opinion, first go to a general physician for proper physical examination . he will guide you accordingly .