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What Causes Lectal Bleeding After Taking Ibuprofen For Laryngitis?
I have laryngitis so the doctor gave me ibuprofen 600mg tables for pain so I was looking at the side affect after I went to to uryen pea and notice a lil bit of bood so I wiped again to see where it was coming from it was the rectum should I you concer
I understood your concerns. Ibuprofen and other similar drugs used to kill pain have an adverse side effect, upper gastrointenstinal bleeding. Have you had any discomfort or pain in the stomach after you started taking ibuprofen? If yes that may explain the origin of rectal bleeding. I'd suggest you to go for a gastroesophageal endoscopy to see if there is any damaged blood vessel in your stomach which causes the bleeding.
Take care and I wish you all the best! Dr Eriol.
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What Causes Lectal Bleeding After Taking Ibuprofen For Laryngitis?
Hello, thank you for asking us on HCM! I understood your concerns. Ibuprofen and other similar drugs used to kill pain have an adverse side effect, upper gastrointenstinal bleeding. Have you had any discomfort or pain in the stomach after you started taking ibuprofen? If yes that may explain the origin of rectal bleeding. I d suggest you to go for a gastroesophageal endoscopy to see if there is any damaged blood vessel in your stomach which causes the bleeding. Take care and I wish you all the best! Dr Eriol.