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I was wondering if I should be worried if I have bright red blood in my stool. It was kind of water bright red blood. I do smoke meth, and I was wondering what could the cause of it be? Should I go to the doctor? My mom and sister have Chrons disease, but this is the first time I have ever seen that much blood in the toilet from having a bowel movement. All of the water was bright red with not alot of solids in it.
As you mentioned you have problem of blood in stool that may be because of hemorroid problem or ulcerative colitis or diverticular disease or intestinal polyp or peptic ulcer or other reasons. Detail history and investigation give exact idea about problems. Start a treatment as per reason behind it.. Colonoscopy examination can done for further diagnosis. Consult a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis.
I hope this will help you. Get well soon.. Thank you.
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What Causes Bright Red Blood In My Stool?
Hi... Welcome to healthcare magic. As you mentioned you have problem of blood in stool that may be because of hemorroid problem or ulcerative colitis or diverticular disease or intestinal polyp or peptic ulcer or other reasons. Detail history and investigation give exact idea about problems. Start a treatment as per reason behind it.. Colonoscopy examination can done for further diagnosis. Consult a gastroenterologist for further diagnosis. I hope this will help you. Get well soon.. Thank you.