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What Could Recurring Abdominal Pain With Blood In Stools Indicate?

Good day. I just want to ask what disease when getting bloody experience during I poo. It lasts several weeks and triggered when I eat oily foods or too much. I experience abdominal pain at start but last on the next day also diarrhea. I don t have symptoms like pain inside my stomach or and but I have loss my weight.
Mon, 9 Nov 2015
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Your symptoms could be because of many reasons like hemorrhoids, inflammatory bowel disease like crohns, ulcerative colitis, non specific colitis, or polyp, malignancy etc. Sometimes even food poisoning may cause the above symptoms. I advise you to get stool examination done and ultrasound to rule out any underlying pathology.

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What Could Recurring Abdominal Pain With Blood In Stools Indicate?

Hello, Welcome to hcm, Your symptoms could be because of many reasons like hemorrhoids, inflammatory bowel disease like crohns, ulcerative colitis, non specific colitis, or polyp, malignancy etc. Sometimes even food poisoning may cause the above symptoms. I advise you to get stool examination done and ultrasound to rule out any underlying pathology. Thank you