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Scar Tissue Knot Under The Belly Button, Blood On Toilet Paper. What It Could Be?

I am 46 on the depo shot not preagnant. HPV is fine however two paps were not to good,have scar tissue knot just under belly button inside kind of numbish,they say its just scar tissue.anyways, so for a month now when I have a BM which has been tough like IBS and hard,I dont strain and am seeing light blood on toilet paper which goes away immediatly allmost.It is from my Vagi not rectum.There is no pain or cramping.Just wondering what it could be? I have a couple fibroids once in awhile and also a couple cysts (the kind that pop and go away.
Thanks
Fri, 16 Aug 2013
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Hi thanks for using HCM.

This may be due to DUB or hormonal imbalance causing pre menstrual bleeding. You need to be investigated for it. Get done USG abdomen and speculum examination with paps smear. Based on the report we can manage you.

Fibroids regress on its own after manopause. So no need to worry for it now.
If any further information get back to me.

Regards
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Scar Tissue Knot Under The Belly Button, Blood On Toilet Paper. What It Could Be?

Hi thanks for using HCM. This may be due to DUB or hormonal imbalance causing pre menstrual bleeding. You need to be investigated for it. Get done USG abdomen and speculum examination with paps smear. Based on the report we can manage you. Fibroids regress on its own after manopause. So no need to worry for it now. If any further information get back to me. Regards