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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Stool

hello, today I went to the use the bathroom and in the stool there was a blood. the blood came off on the toilet paper and towards the end of wiping all the stool off the blood went away with it. I had a bag of hot Cheetos during the day and I figure this may be the reasoning to why it must ve bleed? The blood was bright red and there was burning afterwards and during but close to whenever I was finishing.
Mon, 21 Nov 2016
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You have problem of blood in stool that may be because of hemorroid problem. Hemorroid is dilated vein so excessive straining at toilet cause bleeding.

Anal fissure may cause blood in stool. Intestinal condition like ulcerative colitis may cause blood in stool. Consent a physician for further diagnosis.
Proper history and investigation helpful for diagnosis.

I hope my guidance is helpful to you..
Take care.
Thank you.
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Suggest Treatment For Blood In Stool

Thanks for contacting healthcare magic. You have problem of blood in stool that may be because of hemorroid problem. Hemorroid is dilated vein so excessive straining at toilet cause bleeding. Anal fissure may cause blood in stool. Intestinal condition like ulcerative colitis may cause blood in stool. Consent a physician for further diagnosis. Proper history and investigation helpful for diagnosis. I hope my guidance is helpful to you.. Take care. Thank you.