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Is Blood In Stool And Pain In The Ovary Sign Of Cancer?

I m having pains in my right ovary. From 1-10 the pain is a 6. A few days ago I had blood in my stool. There was no itching or irritation afterward, after the bm. So, hemorrhoids are out of the question. I m afraid I could have either ovarian or cervical cancer.
Tue, 27 Jan 2015
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Firstly, ovarian or cervical cancer rarely if ever presents with blood in stools. Secondly, itching or irritation is not mandatory in case of hemorrhoids. So, please do not jump to conclusion. The best course of action will be to show your self to a general surgeon who will take a proper history and examine your anus and rectum. If there are any hemorrhoids, he will see them and treat them, else he will advise you further investigations to ascertain the cause of your bleeding. He will probably then order a colonoscopy.
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Is Blood In Stool And Pain In The Ovary Sign Of Cancer?

Firstly, ovarian or cervical cancer rarely if ever presents with blood in stools. Secondly, itching or irritation is not mandatory in case of hemorrhoids. So, please do not jump to conclusion. The best course of action will be to show your self to a general surgeon who will take a proper history and examine your anus and rectum. If there are any hemorrhoids, he will see them and treat them, else he will advise you further investigations to ascertain the cause of your bleeding. He will probably then order a colonoscopy.