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What Causes Blood In The Stool With Pain?

"Every time i have a bowel movement i notice that there is bright red blood when i wipe. it is painful for me to use the bathroom and it is even painful for me to sit or even walk. This just started a few days ago. Do i need to make an appointment to see my doctor?
Tue, 25 Jul 2017
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Well come to HCM
Thank for choosing HCM for helps.
I had gone through the history given here, I could say that it is the hemorrhoid or fissure, inflammatory condition of anal, it may be boil condition, some time it may be abscess formation the given symptoms of pain, bleeding, are matter of concern and I would suggest you to see the surgeon for clinical examination that will differentiate the condition for sure. hope this information helps.
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What Causes Blood In The Stool With Pain?

HI Well come to HCM Thank for choosing HCM for helps. I had gone through the history given here, I could say that it is the hemorrhoid or fissure, inflammatory condition of anal, it may be boil condition, some time it may be abscess formation the given symptoms of pain, bleeding, are matter of concern and I would suggest you to see the surgeon for clinical examination that will differentiate the condition for sure. hope this information helps.