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I’m having light bleeding after a bowel movement…?
I’m getting worried because I don’t know why I keep having a small amount of blood after a bowel movement. I’ll wipe and then see a small amount of blood bright red and it freaks me out! My mom told me not to worry that it’s probably just a hemorrhoid no big deal. I’m afraid to know and make a doctor’s appointment. I keep hoping it’ll go away and it’s happened about 3 times in the past 3 months. so not that often but enough to scare me. What should I do? What could it be?
Also, I’m 30 years old if that helps in determining what it could be.
Listen to your mom.
The odds are hugely in favor of the cause of minor bleeding with bowel movements being hemorrhoids, especially if you strained to eliminate. (How polite is that?)
Usually there’s no underlying illness, and doctors can’t do much except invasive procedures–hardly warranted for this level of bleeding.
It only takes about a tablespoon of blood to tint the toilet’s water red. Your body can spare that much easily. It’s nothing to freak out about. (Remember, you give 16 ounces when you donate blood.) A little streak or dot on the toilet paper is nothing.
What you can do to fix this is eat better, all the time. Starting now, eat a minimum of 5 servings (9 is better) of fruit or vegetables every day. When there’s a whole-grain option, take it. Drink enough that your urine is pretty much colorless.
These practices will make the stool soft enough that you shouldn’t have to “pop” any existing hemorrhoids. Keep it up, and they often self-resolve because they never become varicosed by straining.
If the bleeding continues despite wise eating, gets worse with much more blood, or if you start having abdominal or anorectal pain beyond what Preparation H can handle, then see a doctor. Otherwise, it’s nothing to worry about.
