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What Do Red Blisters In The Rectum Indicate?

I have had two blood pimple like things half way in my rectum. And had to go to the doctor to have them taken care of. The last time was about month. I just went number 2 and it was like a bloody one just pop. I m not in any pain. But should I go to the doctor?
Thu, 20 Oct 2016
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hi , thanks for posting here, what you describe is compatible with piles (haemorroids) which is usually not painful. however problem with piles is that it can lead to bleeding per rectum. you probably have early piles with no significant bleeding. Other aspect is that it' s advisable to look for any secondary causes for piles like constipation or rarely a rectal cancer. Early piles can be treated with injections and high grade ones should be treated with surgery. Therefore its better to seek medical attention early in order to avoid more cumbersome surgery. Hope the answer is helpful.
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What Do Red Blisters In The Rectum Indicate?

hi , thanks for posting here, what you describe is compatible with piles (haemorroids) which is usually not painful. however problem with piles is that it can lead to bleeding per rectum. you probably have early piles with no significant bleeding. Other aspect is that it s advisable to look for any secondary causes for piles like constipation or rarely a rectal cancer. Early piles can be treated with injections and high grade ones should be treated with surgery. Therefore its better to seek medical attention early in order to avoid more cumbersome surgery. Hope the answer is helpful.