Thanks for your update. Any time you see blood in your stool you should be assessed by a doctor (preferably a GI/GU doctor). Although it may still be a small, internal hemorrhoid that you may not see or feel, it is important that more serious causes be ruled out.
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Hi Anonymous,
Thanks for your update. Any time you see blood in your stool you should be assessed by a doctor (preferably a GI/GU doctor). Although it may still be a small, internal hemorrhoid that you may not see or feel, it is important that more serious causes be ruled out.
Here is Dr. Mutlu talking about other causes of blood in the stool: https://www.empowher.com/inflammatory-bowel-disease/content/what-does-blood-stool-usually-indicate-dr-mutlu-video
Please schedule an appointment and keep us updated,
Rosa
November 12, 2011 - 12:34pmThis Comment
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