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Suggest Remedy For Pain And Bleeding During Defecation

Today I hurt when I was pooping and I search it online and they say drink water and eat fruits and vegeteblas but I only drink water and I drink Advil and alleeve and the poop came out and now am bleding in my stool I think am scared I hear something about cancer bleding and I hope I u can answer my question How to make it stop bleding? Am scared to tell my parents I can t pay doctor and I can use my dad credit card please help me
Thu, 15 Sep 2016
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HI, thanks for using healthcare magic

It would be best to tell your parents, the bleeding is not your fault.

It is possible that the straining may have caused bruising the anal region that may cause bleeding.
If you are young, then cancer is an unlikely cause of the bleeding.

Other causes include hemorrhoids, infection, benign (non cancer) growths, diverticular disease

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Suggest Remedy For Pain And Bleeding During Defecation

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic It would be best to tell your parents, the bleeding is not your fault. It is possible that the straining may have caused bruising the anal region that may cause bleeding. If you are young, then cancer is an unlikely cause of the bleeding. Other causes include hemorrhoids, infection, benign (non cancer) growths, diverticular disease I hope this helps