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Suggest Treatment For Bloody Stools Post Colonoscopy
I had a colonoscopy 3 years ago all was normal no polyps. I have spastic colon also. For the last month every once in a while I get bloody stool and blood when I wipe. What could it be?? It start after I went to a hibachi place for dinner and he used tons of sesame seeds
Thanks for consulting at my virtual clinic. I have reviewed your health query and can well realize your genuine medical concerns.
Well, this seems to be due food-borne irritation of the intestinal mucosa that may have caused inflammation and bleeding may come from the sore area of intestine. Other options may be Piles or hemorrhoids that also may cause bleeding.
What I suggest in such a situation is, consultation from a Gastroentrologist for proper evaluation and management according to freshly run diagnostics on you. It may include but nor limited to repeat Colonoscopy, blood work, stool examination etc. Management goes accordingly.
Feel free to click on my direct link for any future consultations regarding any medical concerns ( tinyurl.com/drhanifmd ).
Regards! DR.HANIF'
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Suggest Treatment For Bloody Stools Post Colonoscopy
I warmly Welcome you here to the HCM! Thanks for consulting at my virtual clinic. I have reviewed your health query and can well realize your genuine medical concerns. Well, this seems to be due food-borne irritation of the intestinal mucosa that may have caused inflammation and bleeding may come from the sore area of intestine. Other options may be Piles or hemorrhoids that also may cause bleeding. What I suggest in such a situation is, consultation from a Gastroentrologist for proper evaluation and management according to freshly run diagnostics on you. It may include but nor limited to repeat Colonoscopy, blood work, stool examination etc. Management goes accordingly. Feel free to click on my direct link for any future consultations regarding any medical concerns ( tinyurl.com/drhanifmd ). Regards! DR.HANIF