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Is Blood In The Stool A Cause Of Concern?

dear sir, I m facing some problem since two month, I m 30 yrs old , I had bleeding last month four time, and this month three time bleeding with potty, but no any pain , my weight also little lost , pls give me any suggestion , what have I do to, this normal or critical
Fri, 8 Jun 2018
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Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice.

Blood in stool is not normal. First check if you have piles by local rectal examination and proctoscopy, if needed. After that examination, stool routine micro examination should be done. If any pus cells and bacteria present, then stool culture needed and antibiotic prescribed according to that.

Hope this will help you. Consult physician for examination.

Take care.
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Is Blood In The Stool A Cause Of Concern?

Hello and Welcome to ‘Ask A Doctor’ service. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. Blood in stool is not normal. First check if you have piles by local rectal examination and proctoscopy, if needed. After that examination, stool routine micro examination should be done. If any pus cells and bacteria present, then stool culture needed and antibiotic prescribed according to that. Hope this will help you. Consult physician for examination. Take care.