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Ho doctors, I am ibs paitent and now seeing periodical bright red blood in stool.since 3 month. It comes after 7 8 days gap and painless. It quantlity is less and always with mucus. Blood.never seen in toilet seat...just comes in hand when i wash or if i see stool closely. I am scared of getting any test done in fear of cancer. I am just 32 and there is no history's of cancer in family( touchwood). I have no habbit of smoke or drinking I did twice stool test in last 8 month and it came negative. Is there anyway, to get root cause of issue without invesive testing ?? I am really scared... Dnt want to die so soon. Plzz suggest ( dnt put to consult..request)
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Hello ,got your concern ,it can be treatable with further evaluation, better healthcare and proper treatment ..For prescription and counselling regarding the same you can consult me through this app - Dr Hemanth Patakamuri
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Since you are a IBS diagnosed patient you will have ups and down in stool nature. Don’t take much stress and be anxious much. It will cause more harm rather than getting you cured. This happens with all Ibs diagnosed. Do you feel constipated in between ? Is mucus coming in stool ? If you have more reports whatever you have done earlier, share that to provide you a better treatment.
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Being scared of diagnosis isn't good. Early diagnosis can help you get correct treatment. Please consult with a Gastroenterologist.
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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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You definitely need to get yourself tested..There may be several reasons for hematochezia..But before being sure of anything we need eliminate the possibilities which may harm you..Consult to get clarity.
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