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Blood With Stools, Abdominal Pain. Due To Tear In Anus?
Hi, I pass blood with my stool ocassionally followed by abdominal pain . I have been to the doctors previously regarding this problem and they done a few checks and said everything seemed fine and it could be just a tear. since then I have had the same problem ocassionally but have not been to see the GP again. can you please help?
Hi Haque,
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I think you should consult a surgeon for local examination with per rectal and Proctoscopic examination.
It is possible that you are having a local pathology like piles, fissure or a adenoma(polyps) which might have been smaller and have been missed out earlier.
I hope this advise would be helpful for you.
Still if you have any queries or doubts, please write me back,
I would be happy to solve them.
Wish you a great health!
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Blood With Stools, Abdominal Pain. Due To Tear In Anus?
Hi Haque, Welcome to healthcare magic! I think you should consult a surgeon for local examination with per rectal and Proctoscopic examination. It is possible that you are having a local pathology like piles, fissure or a adenoma(polyps) which might have been smaller and have been missed out earlier. I hope this advise would be helpful for you. Still if you have any queries or doubts, please write me back, I would be happy to solve them. Wish you a great health!