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What Causes Blood In Stool Along With Testicular Pain?

Hello, I have been seeing small amounts of blood in my stools. The stools are not solid but not runny. It doesnt bleed all the time but once or twice every few weeks. Today after I saw the stool with blood on it and I layed down I started getting sharp pains from my lower back to my testicles. I do have a bad lower back from surgery and it does get painful often. Just worried about colon cancer. Any ideas?
Mon, 4 May 2015
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blood in stools most often means taht you have hemorrhoids- they come with pain, discomfort, itchying in the ansl area... one of three persons is having this disease... Pain in human body tends to iradiate ( spread) so this is the reason for your testicular pain! However you should check up with a doctor and after a physical examination we will be 100% sure!
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What Causes Blood In Stool Along With Testicular Pain?

Welcome to healthcare magic, blood in stools most often means taht you have hemorrhoids- they come with pain, discomfort, itchying in the ansl area... one of three persons is having this disease... Pain in human body tends to iradiate ( spread) so this is the reason for your testicular pain! However you should check up with a doctor and after a physical examination we will be 100% sure!