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Hello. I just went to poop and there was blood all in the toiletwater. It turned all the water bright red. I dont feel sick and it was not a hard stool. ... View answer
be a large bowel movement, even really small loose stool still has so much bloodin the toilet I don't see any clear water and blood on the toilet paper. Their is no blood... View answer
before 8 days when I was using the toilet of a hotel room , when my feces fell on the toiletwater some toiletwater fell on the head of my penis. sometimes my semen comes out during... View answer
approximately 48 hours I noticed a fair amount of bloodin the toilet bowl and toilet paper. Should I be ...I have just finished a 2 day fast consuming nothing but water, I resumed... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Samir Patil
( Gastroenterologist)
Woke up this morning and used the toilet. There was stool with bright red bloodin the toilet after bowel movement. The waterin the toilet was reddish/pink. Blood... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Sandip Kabra
( General & Family Physician)
restroom (feces, urine, and menstruation blood) all in the toilet from me. The toilet plugged, while trying to unplug it toiletwater got in a hangnail on my finger. The... View answer
problem relapse and stop any period . I always make sure he goes to the toilet frequently but he still wet himself the next minute after he came back from toilet .seem that he doesn t empty the bladder every... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Nirubhan Bharathy
( Pediatrician)
cardboard brown chunk of stool in the toilet, along with some other chunks of lighter brown stool that had apparently not flushed down the toilet. Not sure who it belongs to yet. Is that blood... View answer
Please help. My MPV has decreased from 7.4 to 7.3 and now 7.0. Should I be concerned? Had rectal bleeding in September - toilet bowl filled with blood, pouring like water from a faucet. Have... View answer
Answered by :Dr. Dorina Gurabardhi
( General & Family Physician)
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