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rabbitbunnies
05-16-2006, 09:45 AM
Hi , I'm A Semi Heathly 43 Yr Old Women . And Yesturday After I Had Gone A Number Two . I Had Notice Blood In The Stoll It Was Bright Red .. Ive Never Had This Before ...please Answer.....

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Genessa
05-16-2006, 06:10 PM
Hi , I'm A Semi Heathly 43 Yr Old Women . And Yesturday After I Had Gone A Number Two . I Had Notice Blood In The Stoll It Was Bright Red .. Ive Never Had This Before ...please Answer.....

you MUST go see your doctor. There are a number of things it could be.

307cc
05-18-2006, 05:05 AM
Yes i agree with other OP go see your Doctor, but try not to worry as usually when its bright red it could be either piles or a fissure tear in the anal passage. I think Docs owrry more about darker more older looking blood, but you must go get checked out cuz you dont know for sure what it is. Good luck and dont worry.

Les44
05-19-2006, 02:29 PM
I also agree. I've had pretty back attacks of hemorrhoids over the past couple of years. I often have exactly what you're describing. Anytime there's blood where you don't expect it you need to have a doctor investigate. Your doctor will likely prescribe some relief for you as well.
Les

hey_all
05-21-2006, 06:24 AM
i have hemorrhoids, and i know what you have seen ...

but only your doctor can tell you if it's hemorrhoids or not, so go and get it checked out.

DietCoke1982
06-11-2006, 01:17 AM
I get that sometimes. I went to the doctor a long time ago and she told me it's from a torn vein/skin or something and nothing to worry about. Mine is also bright red. Not to be gross or anything but I pretty much get it only when i'm so called "stopped up" and have trouble. It doesn't happen nearly as much anymore though, i've started eating better. :p

arlmon18
06-13-2006, 11:52 AM
We're always afraid of the unknown - it's normal. As the others have said, bright red blood could mean hemmorroids, or fisure. A colo-rectal specialist, in my opinion, is the best doctor to see. Don't worry.

 
 
 




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