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What Causes Rectal Bleeding With A Fleshy Discharge?
Sat down on toilet stood up and noticed a piece of flesh and some blood where the back of toilet is from the top of butt crack... Freaked out and felt it and I applied pressure and then had a decent quantity of blood come out but it was like a pocket under the skin it was trapped in since I could feel it being released much like a pimple. I had staph in the past but this is strictly blood no pus. Help
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You have complain of blood in stool and overgrown around anus region. This is mostly hemorroid like growth.
External hemorroid is dilated vein so bleed easily by pressing or excessive straining.
Internal hemorroids with external hemorroid may present. Anorectal examination is helpful for further diagnosis.
Anal fissure or access may cause blood in stool. According to your complain you have external hemorroid mostly. Colonoscopy is helpful for further diagnosis.
I hope my guidance may helpful for you. Take care. Thanks.
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What Causes Rectal Bleeding With A Fleshy Discharge?
Thank you very much for contacting healthcare magic. You have complain of blood in stool and overgrown around anus region. This is mostly hemorroid like growth. External hemorroid is dilated vein so bleed easily by pressing or excessive straining. Internal hemorroids with external hemorroid may present. Anorectal examination is helpful for further diagnosis. Anal fissure or access may cause blood in stool. According to your complain you have external hemorroid mostly. Colonoscopy is helpful for further diagnosis. I hope my guidance may helpful for you. Take care. Thanks.