Rectal bleeding with weight loss
schaapj2
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Ok....so this is gonna be a graphic one, but has anyone experienced some rectal bleeding during their weight loss journey? My guess is its just due to the larger uptake of fiber and the more frequent, larger and denser stool I've been having, and *GROSS* having to push a big one through, but I have noticed bright red blood on my tissue paper after wiping several BMs in a row. Anyone else had this....should I be concerned?!
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It probably has to do with the increased fiber, just some rectal tearing, but i'd recomend checking in with a doctor just to be safe.0
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I would definitely at least call my doctor and ask about it. Blood down below is never good.0
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I would go see your doctor about this... Could be as simple as tears from straining or it could be something much worse. Better to check and know for sure! Good luck and take care!0
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Absolutely check with your doctor!0
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i've had that problem before. it sounds painful but it's your rectum tearing, it's totally natural and nothing to be concerned about it heals quickly.
EDIT: if it's bright pink it's fresh it's most defiantly a tear. if it's dark then it's time to worry and call your doctor.0 -
two words - Stool Softener.0
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talk to your doctor. since it is bright red, at least you know it is coming from the surface of your rectum and not internal bleeding, which if it were internal the blood would look almost black. your theory on the upped fiber and larger/denser BMs is probably right on, but still, check with your doc just to be sure.0
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i've had that problem before. it sounds painful but it's your rectum tearing, it's totally natural and nothing to be concerned about it heals quickly.
I still can't believe that this thread was even started. What one experiences may be completely different to someone else. My Dad had colon cancer and the last thing I would be doing is to ask strangers on the internet what I should do if I had blood in my stool/rectal bleeding.
The best person to advise you is a physician.0 -
I have the same problem. Its fissures..its just from the skin tearing.0
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Possibly hemorrhoids?? Sometimes when you increase fiber, not get enough fluids, and strain to push can cause/flare hemorrhoids. Of course, I agree with everyone to see your doc or atleast call.0
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How much water are you drinking? I had a real bad problem with this & once i joined this site & started drinking alot of water it wasn't so hard to go anymore!0
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Could just be a fiber thing, try getting something to smooth things out.
However the most important thing anyone here has said about this subject is summarized below:
"Your *kitten* is bleeding, call a doctor!"
Not in a week or so, but today. It could be something harmless that will fix itself, however it could become progressive without proper care. Google "anal fissure" if you need convincing.0 -
two words - Stool Softener.
Yep thats what helps mine! lol0 -
Ok....so this is gonna be a graphic one, but has anyone experienced some rectal bleeding during their weight loss journey? My guess is its just due to the larger uptake of fiber and the more frequent, larger and denser stool I've been having, and *GROSS* having to push a big one through, but I have noticed bright red blood on my tissue paper after wiping several BMs in a row. Anyone else had this....should I be concerned?!
I've had this for years, a combination of a hemorrhoid and just things getting raw when I have too many bms in a day. It's almost certainly nothing, but I would schedule a visit with your gynecologist or family practitioner so they can have a look and you can ease your mind and establish a new "normal" so you know what is and isn't normal for you now.
Kris0 -
you need to be examined. A lot of people ignore rectal bleeding because it's often hemorrhoids or anal fissures, but it absolutely can be something serious, even rectal cancer. I have diagnosed people with advanced disease that is untreatable for this reason. Please don't solicit medical advice on the internet. I would also discourage those who are saying it's nothing over the internet. What you don't know could cost someone his or her life.0
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Bright red is considered better than if it was dark...dark indicates something going on up inside you. The red your seeing esp if you had a big one is probably the result of straining and possibly little tearing and could even have caused a hemroid up inside. That can also cause you to have some problems over the next couple bm's with seeing blood. As long as it doesn't get worse you should be fine and it will go away. Keep your fiber up and drink plenty of water and things will go easily again for you.
Hope this helps.
Also, I have experienced this several times myself and I have talked to the doctor and thats what I was told. I don't worry anymore when it happens as long as its not day after day week after week thing. Which it hasn't been0 -
i've had that problem before. it sounds painful but it's your rectum tearing, it's totally natural and nothing to be concerned about it heals quickly.
I still can't believe that this thread was even started. What one experiences may be completely different to someone else. My Dad had colon cancer and the last thing I would be doing is to ask strangers on the internet what I should do if I had blood in my stool/rectal bleeding.
The best person to advise you is a physician.
I could not agree more. My dad is currently undergoing chemo for Stage IV colon cancer. If he had mentioned his bleeding to his doctor when it started, he might not be facing what he is today (an ultimately terminal diagnosis). Go to the doctor.0 -
That is not normal. Drink plenty of water to keep things moving, but also see a doctor. If you've added whole wheat to your diet you could have a gluten allergy, or if you've increased nuts/seeds you could have diverticulitis. Both are serious diseases that require medical attention.0
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I still can't believe that this thread was even started. What one experiences may be completely different to someone else. My Dad had colon cancer and the last thing I would be doing is to ask strangers on the internet what I should do if I had blood in my stool/rectal bleeding.
The best person to advise you is a physician.
it's not easy for some people to ask for help, at least she is reaching out and asking the question, and fortunately the most consistent response is "ask your doctor." there is no reason to make someone feel bad for asking the question.0 -
There is nothing wrong with you, you just got a tear and maybe piles from forcing to get out what your not use to. Try to eat a banana a day or prunes to soften your stool. Also go to boots or a pharmacy and get germoloids cream / suppositories which will heal and take away any piles. Don't worry as it's bright red blood it's definitely surface bleeding not internal. My husband had the same thing.0
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i've had that problem before. it sounds painful but it's your rectum tearing, it's totally natural and nothing to be concerned about it heals quickly.
EDIT: if it's bright pink it's fresh it's most defiantly a tear. if it's dark then it's time to worry and call your doctor.0 -
i've had that problem before. it sounds painful but it's your rectum tearing, it's totally natural and nothing to be concerned about it heals quickly.
I still can't believe that this thread was even started. What one experiences may be completely different to someone else. My Dad had colon cancer and the last thing I would be doing is to ask strangers on the internet what I should do if I had blood in my stool/rectal bleeding.
The best person to advise you is a physician.
I could not agree more. My dad is currently undergoing chemo for Stage IV colon cancer. If he had mentioned his bleeding to his doctor when it started, he might not be facing what he is today (an ultimately terminal diagnosis). Go to the doctor.you need to be examined. A lot of people ignore rectal bleeding because it's often hemorrhoids or anal fissures, but it absolutely can be something serious, even rectal cancer. I have diagnosed people with advanced disease that is untreatable for this reason. Please don't solicit medical advice on the internet. I would also discourage those who are saying it's nothing over the internet. What you don't know could cost someone his or her life.
Absolutely agree with all the above EXCEPT the person suggesting, with no medical degree...that "it's totally natural and nothing to be concerned about" How are you sure of this??
It's very dangerous to try and diagnose someone on a group like this when it could be so many things far more serious than what was shared... "nothing to be concerned about" ??
Maybe, maybe not, personally I would not take medical advice from someone on the net in place of my own doctor.0 -
There is nothing wrong with you, you just got a tear and maybe piles from forcing to get out what your not use to. Try to eat a banana a day or prunes to soften your stool. Also go to boots or a pharmacy and get germoloids cream / suppositories which will heal and take away any piles. Don't worry as it's bright red blood it's definitely surface bleeding not internal. My husband had the same thing.
Exerpted from http://www.medicinenet.com/rectal_bleeding/page4.htm:
"Cancers and polyps of the colon and rectum can cause bright red rectal bleeding, maroon colored stools, and sometimes melena. The colon cancers and polyps located near the rectum and the sigmoid colon are more likely to cause mild intermittent bright red rectal bleeding; while colon cancers located in the right colon are more likely to cause occult bleeding that over time can lead to moderate or severe iron deficiency anemia."
Yes, this is PROBABLY not cancer, but telling someone that they are definitely okay and shouldn't worry is not good. The OP is probably okay, almost certainly okay, but should most definitely see a doctor rather than assume all is well and not attend to this.
Kris0 -
Sounds like you may need to up your water intake or maybe add some prunes or prune juice to soften them up a bit. I'm regular as clock work and never have to push the big one through. I avg 2-3 a day and on a really good day may do 4.
ETA: Totally agree that a call to the doctor is probably a good thing as well. Better safe than sorry.0 -
If it's bright red, it's most likely external irritation from the denser pooh's and all that's associated with that...but to help ease your mind and the unknown....call your doc's office.0
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