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Blood In Stool. Having Issues With Endometrial Stripe, Pelvic Pain. Suggestions?

49yr old F - I was just told today that my stool sample had blood. Dr. office called and he wants me to come in first week in Nov. What will he do or tell me? Kind of scared. I also have issues with 17mm endometrial stripe and pelvic pain that is getting worse. Could the blood in the stool stem from my other female problems? Scared that the pelvic pain is getting worse
Mon, 21 Oct 2013
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need not worry.get a CBP done.this will rule out any anemia.get UGI endoscopy done to rule out any peptic ulcer etc.if u have gross(visible with naked eye) blood, u should rule out piles or by doing colonoscopy.As ur endometrial thickness is 17mm.please rule out by consulting gynecologist as she will rule out uterine problems by again doing US abdomen and other investigations..cheers
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Blood In Stool. Having Issues With Endometrial Stripe, Pelvic Pain. Suggestions?

need not worry.get a CBP done.this will rule out any anemia.get UGI endoscopy done to rule out any peptic ulcer etc.if u have gross(visible with naked eye) blood, u should rule out piles or by doing colonoscopy.As ur endometrial thickness is 17mm.please rule out by consulting gynecologist as she will rule out uterine problems by again doing US abdomen and other investigations..cheers