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What Causes Blood In Stool?

Hi. My girlfriend has blood in her stool. Has had for a few weeks. She refuses to see a doctor about it, and thinks she can correct it with diet. says stress related. We just had a big external stressor in our life...and her symptoms are worse. her poops are diarrhea.... What to do??
Fri, 20 Feb 2015
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Pathologist and Microbiologist 's  Response
Hi! blood in stool or in medical terms 'hematochezia' is a real thing to worry about and we must think about some simple and some serious conditions in such cases as follows:

1. infections like dysentery, shigella / bacillary infections

2. inflammatory bowel diseases

3. rectal / colonic polyps

4. piles

5. fissure

6. worms

7. angiodysplasia, diverticulum etc

8. injury

9. cancer

Therefore a stool examination is must even before seeing a doctor and she might need further tests like colonoscopy if needed...!

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What Causes Blood In Stool?

Hi! blood in stool or in medical terms hematochezia is a real thing to worry about and we must think about some simple and some serious conditions in such cases as follows: 1. infections like dysentery, shigella / bacillary infections 2. inflammatory bowel diseases 3. rectal / colonic polyps 4. piles 5. fissure 6. worms 7. angiodysplasia, diverticulum etc 8. injury 9. cancer Therefore a stool examination is must even before seeing a doctor and she might need further tests like colonoscopy if needed...! regards,