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PostPosted: 05/24/07 - 21:03    Post subject: anus problem Vote now! Reply with quote

have a small, bleeding sore about an inch above my anus. i have had this problem before, but it never has lasted this long. every bowel movement that i make leaves blood on the toilet paper. it isn't so much painful as it is an inconvenience. could it be hemorrhoids? if yes, any recommendations on self medication. if no, any suggestions on what it might be?
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