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Blood While Wiping, Bleeding While Sweating. Internal Hemorrhoids?

I'm curious about hemorrhoids. I don't have any trouble going to the bathroom at least twice a day. No straining or anything. But most of the time lately, there's blood on the TP when I wipe. And when I'm sweaty in that area (after a shift in the hot kitchen), I bleed also. But I've never seen any blood in my stool. My mom used to get hemorrhoids occasionally too. Is that was this sounds like, an internal hemorrhoid?
Wed, 8 May 2013
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Hello
Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you are getting bleeding per rectum .
This could be due to either internal haemorrhoids or rectal polyp.

However this can be confirmed only on clinical and per rectal examination. Please consult qualified general Surgeon for proctoscopic examination to confirm the diagnosis and further treatment.
Dr.patil.examination

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Blood While Wiping, Bleeding While Sweating. Internal Hemorrhoids?

Hello Thanks for your query.Based on the facts that you have posted it appears that you are getting bleeding per rectum . This could be due to either internal haemorrhoids or rectal polyp. However this can be confirmed only on clinical and per rectal examination. Please consult qualified general Surgeon for proctoscopic examination to confirm the diagnosis and further treatment. Dr.patil.examination