What Causes Rectal Bleeding?
Is this something that sounds alarming given my history? How quickly do polyps grow and possibly turn malignant? I don't have diarrhea or constipation, I usually have a BM once a day and have no family history of colon cancer. On occasion, stool shape may be thinner but does not remain that way. How often does a person need to get a colonoscopy?
Thank you for your help.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello!
Thank you for the query.
Its is thought that it takes approximately 10 years for colon cancer to develop (this time contains polyp grow and become malignant). That is why colonoscopy should be done every 10 years in every person over the age of 50. In this age, colonoscopy should be also done if any symptoms appear, no matter when was the last colonoscopy.
As you have had hemorrhoids diagnosed before, the most probable source of bleeding are those hemorrhoids. But this is just a thought, not confirmed fact.
Here is what you should do step by step:
- consult general surgeon, have rectal examination
- get scheduled for colonoscopy
- if there will be no other sources of bleeding than hemorrhoids, you should get scheduled for surgery to remove hemorrhoids
In a meanwhile please increase fiber rich products and start probiotic intake. Do not push hard on stool. You can try sitz baths with Oak Bark twice a day for few days. Hemorrhoids suppositories can be also used for few days.
Hope this will help. Feel free to ask further questions.
Regards.
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It is possible that it was not a blood. It is not always so easy to tell if its a stool itself or a blood with stool.
Blood does not have to color water. Please note that it depends if a blood is liquid or become clotted. Clotted blood wont dissolve in the water.
If you are not sure, the best way is to do stool test.
Regards.