Hi, I have seen the colonoscopy images and report.
The image shows a growth in the colon and rectum area, which is a common cause of rectal bleeding.
Most such growths are benign polyps.
Biopsy is taken during colonoscopy to confirm if it is cancerous or not.
Please check your biopsy report that is the only way to be sure.
Treatment depends on the biopsy result.
Urgently follow up with the doctor who did the colonoscopy with the full biopsy report.
Feel free to consult for further guidance. 👍
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Rectal ulcer and polyps seen.
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