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My husband has an intermittent haemochezia for the past 4 years. He's had 3 colonoscopies without any significant findings. A few polyps and internal haemorrhoids. Now, he's experiencing lower backpain followed by blood in the stool. I am worried it can be a 'hidden' carcinoma. Please advise.
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Can Back Pain Be "hidden" Carcinoma?
Hello dear Warm welcome to Healthcaremagic.com I have evaluated your query in details . * The back pain is not hidden carcinoma sign , it is in relation with blood loss induced anemia and weakness . Hope this will help to clear your doubt . Wishing you fine recovery . Always welcome for any further assistance anytime . Regards .