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Is Rectal Bleeding During Bowel Movements A Symptom Of Cancer?
I had several hemorrhoids removed when I was about 35. They were both in and out of the rectum. Recently I have had a bit of blood come out during a bowel movement - no pain nor any protrusions that I can see. It could be a return of the hemorrhoids but my question is could it be cancer?
Rectal bleeding is one of the symptoms of cancer. But rectal bleeding present in other conditions like hemorrhoids, severe constipation, anal fissure, injury. As you had a history of piles, so it may the same. You can do stool routine. Apply Anovate ointment locally. I will suggest you review here with detailed history or consult with a surgeon for a proper local examination.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale
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Is Rectal Bleeding During Bowel Movements A Symptom Of Cancer?
Hello, Rectal bleeding is one of the symptoms of cancer. But rectal bleeding present in other conditions like hemorrhoids, severe constipation, anal fissure, injury. As you had a history of piles, so it may the same. You can do stool routine. Apply Anovate ointment locally. I will suggest you review here with detailed history or consult with a surgeon for a proper local examination. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Shyam B. Kale