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What Causes Bright Red Blood From Rectum?

I am 51 female,no children,consider myself to be healthy! I still have periods every other month,I have not had pap smear in a few yrs... I m not sure if I m going through menopause yet, but my concern is could it be colon problems? I have for about a year now constantly have severe bowel movements at least once everyday!! Its not painful,a little bright red blood from rectom,and sometimes dark color!! I have no insurance yet,should I of course get a colonausty? Or a pap smear first?
Mon, 13 Jul 2015
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

You may want to consider a colonoscopy first since you are having bright red blood with your bowel movements.

Blood in the stool maybe due to different possible causes including: (1) hemorrhoids (2) diverticular disease (3) polyps in the colon which may be NON cancerous or cancerous

The colonoscopy would be able to determine the likely cause.

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What Causes Bright Red Blood From Rectum?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic You may want to consider a colonoscopy first since you are having bright red blood with your bowel movements. Blood in the stool maybe due to different possible causes including: (1) hemorrhoids (2) diverticular disease (3) polyps in the colon which may be NON cancerous or cancerous The colonoscopy would be able to determine the likely cause. I hope this helps