
What Causes Blood In Stool?

needs assessment as soon as you can
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Yes, it would be best to see someone for an assessment as soon as you can.
Blood in the stool may be related to different causes such as:
(1) infection- but this is not likely to recur and would be associated with diarrhea and/or vomiting
(2)inflammatory bowel diseases (ulcerative colitis and crohns)- may be other symptoms as well though bleeding can occur on own
Other symptoms are abdominal pain, change in bowel habits,weight loss
(3)diverticulitis- some persons may have diverticula in the bowel. These are small outpouches or pockets in the bowel .
They may become inflamed (divertiulitis) and this is associated with bleeding
(4)cancer of the bowel- this would need to be ruled out. If you have colonoscopy or imaging study (such as barium enema) within the past few years, then it decreases the chance
(5)hemorrhoids- a common cause of blood in the stool
(6)anal fissure- tear in the area of the anus. Normally associated with significant pain
You need to be see to determine which of these is the cause. This would involve careful history of the bleeding and any associated symptoms, examination of the abdomen, pr examination.
Imaging may also be needed
I hope this helps, wish you the best
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