Been Feeling Faint With Blood In Stools But The Stools
Question: Been feeling faint with blood in stools but the stools are worst and been sick with it
Been feeling faint with blood in stools but the stools are worst and been sick with it
Brief Answer:
You should be seen at a hospital urgently
Detailed Answer:
Hello, I'm Dr. Branch, thanks for using Ask a Doctor. With just the information you have provided, it sounds like you may be anemic from blood loss, and this would be enough of a reason to be seen in an ER or hospital as soon as possible to check your blood levels and possibly get a blood transfusion. They can then do further examinations to determine what the cause of the bleeding is.
Otherwise, if you can give me more information, such as whether the blood is red, whether it is mixed in with your stools or not, do you have a fever or diarrhea, and how long this has been going on, I can try to give a better idea of what is going on, but I would not let this delay you from seeking help right away.
I hope that helps, please let me know if you have any questions about any of that, and I would be glad to discuss it with you further.
You should be seen at a hospital urgently
Detailed Answer:
Hello, I'm Dr. Branch, thanks for using Ask a Doctor. With just the information you have provided, it sounds like you may be anemic from blood loss, and this would be enough of a reason to be seen in an ER or hospital as soon as possible to check your blood levels and possibly get a blood transfusion. They can then do further examinations to determine what the cause of the bleeding is.
Otherwise, if you can give me more information, such as whether the blood is red, whether it is mixed in with your stools or not, do you have a fever or diarrhea, and how long this has been going on, I can try to give a better idea of what is going on, but I would not let this delay you from seeking help right away.
I hope that helps, please let me know if you have any questions about any of that, and I would be glad to discuss it with you further.
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Dr. Yogesh D
Brief Answer:
You should be seen at a hospital urgently
Detailed Answer:
Hello, I'm Dr. Branch, thanks for using Ask a Doctor. With just the information you have provided, it sounds like you may be anemic from blood loss, and this would be enough of a reason to be seen in an ER or hospital as soon as possible to check your blood levels and possibly get a blood transfusion. They can then do further examinations to determine what the cause of the bleeding is.
Otherwise, if you can give me more information, such as whether the blood is red, whether it is mixed in with your stools or not, do you have a fever or diarrhea, and how long this has been going on, I can try to give a better idea of what is going on, but I would not let this delay you from seeking help right away.
I hope that helps, please let me know if you have any questions about any of that, and I would be glad to discuss it with you further.
You should be seen at a hospital urgently
Detailed Answer:
Hello, I'm Dr. Branch, thanks for using Ask a Doctor. With just the information you have provided, it sounds like you may be anemic from blood loss, and this would be enough of a reason to be seen in an ER or hospital as soon as possible to check your blood levels and possibly get a blood transfusion. They can then do further examinations to determine what the cause of the bleeding is.
Otherwise, if you can give me more information, such as whether the blood is red, whether it is mixed in with your stools or not, do you have a fever or diarrhea, and how long this has been going on, I can try to give a better idea of what is going on, but I would not let this delay you from seeking help right away.
I hope that helps, please let me know if you have any questions about any of that, and I would be glad to discuss it with you further.
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Dr. Yogesh D
I have got bright red blood in my stools with daihorrea everytime I eat it goes through me and got pelvic pain and stomach pain and back pain and feeling faint
I have got bright red blood in my stools with daihorrea everytime I eat it goes through me and got pelvic pain and stomach pain and back pain and feeling faint
Can you answer me asap thanks
Can you answer me asap thanks
Brief Answer:
You need to be seen urgently
Detailed Answer:
Your symptoms still sound concerning and you should be evaluated as soon as possible.
Otherwise, how long has this been going on? Are you having any fevers?
You need to be seen urgently
Detailed Answer:
Your symptoms still sound concerning and you should be evaluated as soon as possible.
Otherwise, how long has this been going on? Are you having any fevers?
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Brief Answer:
You need to be seen urgently
Detailed Answer:
Your symptoms still sound concerning and you should be evaluated as soon as possible.
Otherwise, how long has this been going on? Are you having any fevers?
You need to be seen urgently
Detailed Answer:
Your symptoms still sound concerning and you should be evaluated as soon as possible.
Otherwise, how long has this been going on? Are you having any fevers?
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
This has been going on about 2 month and doctor is just throbbing me off with ibs and ultrasound scans but wot use is ultrasound scans going to do and he said its reassuring as all my bloods were normal
This has been going on about 2 month and doctor is just throbbing me off with ibs and ultrasound scans but wot use is ultrasound scans going to do and he said its reassuring as all my bloods were normal
Brief Answer:
Possibly inflammatory bowel disease
Detailed Answer:
It sounds like it could be inflammatory bowel disease of some kind. Have you had a colonoscopy done yet? Do your blood tests show anything abnormal?
Possibly inflammatory bowel disease
Detailed Answer:
It sounds like it could be inflammatory bowel disease of some kind. Have you had a colonoscopy done yet? Do your blood tests show anything abnormal?
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Dr. Prasad
Brief Answer:
Possibly inflammatory bowel disease
Detailed Answer:
It sounds like it could be inflammatory bowel disease of some kind. Have you had a colonoscopy done yet? Do your blood tests show anything abnormal?
Possibly inflammatory bowel disease
Detailed Answer:
It sounds like it could be inflammatory bowel disease of some kind. Have you had a colonoscopy done yet? Do your blood tests show anything abnormal?
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Dr. Prasad
No all my bloods were normal and not had a colonoscopy done as my gp things its ibs
No all my bloods were normal and not had a colonoscopy done as my gp things its ibs
Brief Answer:
IBS does not have blood in the stools
Detailed Answer:
If you are having blood in your stools, then IBS could not be the only thing going on. Have you had a hemoccult done that confirms that there is blood in your stools? Does your GP agree that you have blood in your stools, or do they not believe that?
IBS does not have blood in the stools
Detailed Answer:
If you are having blood in your stools, then IBS could not be the only thing going on. Have you had a hemoccult done that confirms that there is blood in your stools? Does your GP agree that you have blood in your stools, or do they not believe that?
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Dr. Raju A.T
Brief Answer:
IBS does not have blood in the stools
Detailed Answer:
If you are having blood in your stools, then IBS could not be the only thing going on. Have you had a hemoccult done that confirms that there is blood in your stools? Does your GP agree that you have blood in your stools, or do they not believe that?
IBS does not have blood in the stools
Detailed Answer:
If you are having blood in your stools, then IBS could not be the only thing going on. Have you had a hemoccult done that confirms that there is blood in your stools? Does your GP agree that you have blood in your stools, or do they not believe that?
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Dr. Raju A.T
They did e rectrum examination and said he could not feel anything or see any blood wots a hemmocult
They did e rectrum examination and said he could not feel anything or see any blood wots a hemmocult
No they have not done a hemmocult and he just did a referral for a pelvis ultrasound scan but I think wot difference will that make and just feel faint with it
No they have not done a hemmocult and he just did a referral for a pelvis ultrasound scan but I think wot difference will that make and just feel faint with it
Brief Answer:
Are you sure there is blood in your stools?
Detailed Answer:
The first thing I would do is confirm that there is blood in your stools. This can be done with a hemoccult, and so I would ask your doctor if they can do this. This should help guide any further testing. If the hemoccult is positive, then a colonoscopy would be the next stop. If the hemoccult is negative, then IBS may be more likely, though with all the diarrhea that you describe, I think getting a colonoscopy would still be reasonable.
Are you having any fevers? Have you traveled anywhere recently? Have you had your stool tested for parasites?
Are you sure there is blood in your stools?
Detailed Answer:
The first thing I would do is confirm that there is blood in your stools. This can be done with a hemoccult, and so I would ask your doctor if they can do this. This should help guide any further testing. If the hemoccult is positive, then a colonoscopy would be the next stop. If the hemoccult is negative, then IBS may be more likely, though with all the diarrhea that you describe, I think getting a colonoscopy would still be reasonable.
Are you having any fevers? Have you traveled anywhere recently? Have you had your stool tested for parasites?
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T
Brief Answer:
Are you sure there is blood in your stools?
Detailed Answer:
The first thing I would do is confirm that there is blood in your stools. This can be done with a hemoccult, and so I would ask your doctor if they can do this. This should help guide any further testing. If the hemoccult is positive, then a colonoscopy would be the next stop. If the hemoccult is negative, then IBS may be more likely, though with all the diarrhea that you describe, I think getting a colonoscopy would still be reasonable.
Are you having any fevers? Have you traveled anywhere recently? Have you had your stool tested for parasites?
Are you sure there is blood in your stools?
Detailed Answer:
The first thing I would do is confirm that there is blood in your stools. This can be done with a hemoccult, and so I would ask your doctor if they can do this. This should help guide any further testing. If the hemoccult is positive, then a colonoscopy would be the next stop. If the hemoccult is negative, then IBS may be more likely, though with all the diarrhea that you describe, I think getting a colonoscopy would still be reasonable.
Are you having any fevers? Have you traveled anywhere recently? Have you had your stool tested for parasites?
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Dr. Raju A.T
Sometimes get fevers and not travelled anywhere recently no not had my stools tested
Sometimes get fevers and not travelled anywhere recently no not had my stools tested
Brief Answer:
Discuss further testing with your doctor
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend discussing this further testing, including a hemoccult, and testing for ova and parasites, with your doctor. Especially with your reports of blood diarrhea like this, I think those tests would be reasonable. If your doctor doesn't agree, I would ask what the reasons are, and if you would like to let me know what they say, it may help me to understand what is going on better. Another suggestion would be getting a second opinion from another doctor to see if they would do further work up for you to make sure nothing else is going on.
Please let me know if you have any other questions, I'd be glad to help any way I can.
Discuss further testing with your doctor
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend discussing this further testing, including a hemoccult, and testing for ova and parasites, with your doctor. Especially with your reports of blood diarrhea like this, I think those tests would be reasonable. If your doctor doesn't agree, I would ask what the reasons are, and if you would like to let me know what they say, it may help me to understand what is going on better. Another suggestion would be getting a second opinion from another doctor to see if they would do further work up for you to make sure nothing else is going on.
Please let me know if you have any other questions, I'd be glad to help any way I can.
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Dr. Nagamani Ng
Brief Answer:
Discuss further testing with your doctor
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend discussing this further testing, including a hemoccult, and testing for ova and parasites, with your doctor. Especially with your reports of blood diarrhea like this, I think those tests would be reasonable. If your doctor doesn't agree, I would ask what the reasons are, and if you would like to let me know what they say, it may help me to understand what is going on better. Another suggestion would be getting a second opinion from another doctor to see if they would do further work up for you to make sure nothing else is going on.
Please let me know if you have any other questions, I'd be glad to help any way I can.
Discuss further testing with your doctor
Detailed Answer:
I would recommend discussing this further testing, including a hemoccult, and testing for ova and parasites, with your doctor. Especially with your reports of blood diarrhea like this, I think those tests would be reasonable. If your doctor doesn't agree, I would ask what the reasons are, and if you would like to let me know what they say, it may help me to understand what is going on better. Another suggestion would be getting a second opinion from another doctor to see if they would do further work up for you to make sure nothing else is going on.
Please let me know if you have any other questions, I'd be glad to help any way I can.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Nagamani Ng
Went out of hours last nite and he suspects that I have a bleeding stomach ulcer so been referred for a camera down do u think it's a bleeding stomach ucler
Went out of hours last nite and he suspects that I have a bleeding stomach ulcer so been referred for a camera down do u think it's a bleeding stomach ucler
Brief Answer:
At least they are doing further work up
Detailed Answer:
If you are having red blood in your stools, I don't think it could be a bleeding stomach ulcer, since those would normally cause your stools to be black and sticky, unless you were having a lot of bleeding, which it sounds like you couldn't have too much if you have had the bleeding for 2 months and your blood levels were not low. But at least they are doing something. I would suggest asking them why they think it is coming from the stomach and not the intestines, and whether a colonoscopy would be a better step. But if they do the scope to look at your stomach, at least hopefully they would do colonoscopy as the next step if they don't see anything.
At least they are doing further work up
Detailed Answer:
If you are having red blood in your stools, I don't think it could be a bleeding stomach ulcer, since those would normally cause your stools to be black and sticky, unless you were having a lot of bleeding, which it sounds like you couldn't have too much if you have had the bleeding for 2 months and your blood levels were not low. But at least they are doing something. I would suggest asking them why they think it is coming from the stomach and not the intestines, and whether a colonoscopy would be a better step. But if they do the scope to look at your stomach, at least hopefully they would do colonoscopy as the next step if they don't see anything.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj
Brief Answer:
At least they are doing further work up
Detailed Answer:
If you are having red blood in your stools, I don't think it could be a bleeding stomach ulcer, since those would normally cause your stools to be black and sticky, unless you were having a lot of bleeding, which it sounds like you couldn't have too much if you have had the bleeding for 2 months and your blood levels were not low. But at least they are doing something. I would suggest asking them why they think it is coming from the stomach and not the intestines, and whether a colonoscopy would be a better step. But if they do the scope to look at your stomach, at least hopefully they would do colonoscopy as the next step if they don't see anything.
At least they are doing further work up
Detailed Answer:
If you are having red blood in your stools, I don't think it could be a bleeding stomach ulcer, since those would normally cause your stools to be black and sticky, unless you were having a lot of bleeding, which it sounds like you couldn't have too much if you have had the bleeding for 2 months and your blood levels were not low. But at least they are doing something. I would suggest asking them why they think it is coming from the stomach and not the intestines, and whether a colonoscopy would be a better step. But if they do the scope to look at your stomach, at least hopefully they would do colonoscopy as the next step if they don't see anything.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Vaishalee Punj