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October 23rd, 2009 admin Leave a comment Go to comments

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Rectal Bleeding but its not from the Colon – Possibilities?

Ok, My husband is 28 yrs old & for the last 5 years or more he bleeds when he has a bowel movement, not always, but its usually alot. Sometimes he feels like he needs to go & only bloods comes out, nothing else. So he has been seeing some doctors. He had a few hemroids, but nothing to make that much blood & then he started on fiber to make the hemroids go away. He just had a colonoscopy & the Dr said there is a small absess, but that wouldnt cause much bleeding either. He is on antibiotics now & there was a biopsy on the abcess just in case (waiting on results). BUT WHAT ELSE CAN POSSIBLY CAUSE ALL THAT BLEEDING? Something from the stomach maybe? What else can we look into? Please help. Thank you

The colonoscopy would have detected the usual causes like hemorrhoids, fissures, and diverticula. So that leaves possible problems in the upper digestive system or colon caner as the next most common source. Its also possible there is just an unusually large blood vessel that has grown into the intestinal lining somewhere.

The biopsy will confirm or rule out colon cancer. Its very unlikely that it is cancer, so after the biopsy, the next step is probably an x-ray of the entire digestive system. He should also get a very complete panel of blood tests to look for possible problems in the liver, kidneys, or with blood clotting ability. If the blood tests and x-ray don’t show anything, then its either wait and see or opt for exploratory surgery.

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