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Every once in a while when I go to thebathroom there is blood on the toilet paper. Visited local doctor that said hemmorhoids are normal for my age Every couple of months there is... View answer
yesterday noted reddish brown stool. rectal pain history of anal fissures. burning in rectal area. noted next time in bathroomwiping rectal area bright red blood on toilet tissue ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Hari Charan Perigela
( General Surgeon)
blood after wiping what is the cause of blood ( not in stool) on it after you go to thebathroom. bright red not dark. is that from hemorrhoids or something else ... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Das Arindam
( General & Family Physician)
’ but only really when I went to thebathroom It took about 7 days to completely clear Now about a week later it’s started again, lighter in colour and much more cramps but also only when I go to the... View answer
after almost everyuse of thebathroom. I am in menopause have been since late 2012. I have blood not much but after wiping after using thebathroom daily and most... View answer
I was using thebathroom (i was doing # 2) and when i was wiping, i found some blood. Is everything ok? why did this happen? and i m not on my period ... View answer
I have mucus in my stool . Everytime I usethebathroom. The stool is sometimes like pellets and ... comes out if i strain hard enough. Then the stool will come out, a lot,... View answer
Answered by :Dr. R.V.Sirisha Rani
( General & Family Physician)
Age 57....have never had hemmkrkid problems as far as pain....I use depends due to bladder leakageand bowel movements are normal....when going to bathroom I finding bright red blood on tissue when ... View answer
Hello, recently and ongoing, when I usethebathroom, I am seeing small amounts of blood on my toilet paper when wiping my backside. I first though maybe its a small cut, but it has been... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Blerina Pasho
( General & Family Physician)
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