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What Causes Blood In Stool?

Hi. I drink a good amount of water most days, yet occasionally in moving my bowels, I experience a slight feeling like a small skin-break, which results in a thin line of blood visible on a small part of my stool. I experienced this recently, like a little scrape (as if I didn t chew some nuts adequately), and the bleeding was a few drops, and so I held in my BM. It is a little unnerving. What could cause this and what can I do to heal from this? Thank you
Fri, 29 Apr 2016
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Thank you very much for contacting healthcare magic.

Internal hemorroid can cause blood in stool.
Rectal bleeding may cause this problem.

Intestinal infection like ulcerative colitis or chons may cause this problems.
Stool examination test is helpful for diagnosis.
Colonoscopy can done for further diagnosis.
Anorectal examination is also helpful .

Take care.
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What Causes Blood In Stool?

Thank you very much for contacting healthcare magic. Internal hemorroid can cause blood in stool. Rectal bleeding may cause this problem. Intestinal infection like ulcerative colitis or chons may cause this problems. Stool examination test is helpful for diagnosis. Colonoscopy can done for further diagnosis. Anorectal examination is also helpful . Take care. Thanks.