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Blood strains on tissue paper
Hi doctor, I am under treatment of provisional IBS since 2 month. I started feeling itching and burning sensation in naus area after passing motion ( not during passing motion). I tried to rub anus area with tissue paper and then i saw tiny red strains on tissue paper align with stool. If i am rubbing issue in anus then there is no blood but if i insert issue bit inside anusa then there is red dots. Attached too picture. I did my CBC and stool occutal last week and all were normal. I am really scared... Could this be colon or rectal cancer??? I am illiness anxities disorder so i am broken down after seeing this ... please suggets
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It's anorectal disease can be hemorrhoids or a fissure. Needs to be examined. You need life style modification. Drink plenty of water. 4 liters per day. Avoid spicy and oily food. Avoid alcohol. Avoid outside food. Avoid tobacco. Have high fibre diet. Have green leafy vegetables and fruits. Go for morning and evening walks. Don't worry it's very common can be treated.
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