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Rectal bleeding
Sir I am 23 years I have been suffering from rectal bleeding from three months I went to a MD physician and he done blood test includes tlc dlc hb billrubin and found my billrubin was 1.9 and now it's has stopped bleeding from a month I am very afraid Please help me sir
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Is the rectal bleeding spontaneous or associated with passing stools ?? If it’s with stools is it before or after passing stools Do u have jaundice Do u consume too much of alcohol It Could be Haemorroids Reason for it should be identified
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Pls do consult a gastroenterologist / Surgeon and undergo a Usg Abdomen / Colonoscopy / LFT
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[ ] Hi if this bleed is not associated with pain than is generally due to piles and quantity of blood should be more. If this is associated with pain and quantity is less than this is due to fissure. At times there may be sigmoid colitis which leads to cramping lower abdominal pain and may cause passage of blood in stool. Other rare causes are presence of polyp growth Or a malignant growth. You should avoid constipation, as this is the cause for piles/ Fissure. it's better to get evaluated , a short scopy done to rule out the underline problem. Take salads in each diet. Take plenty of water. Get your self evaluated soon. feel free to ask any further quary.Take care.
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