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Hi, I'm a 40 y/o female. Today when having a bowel movement I notice what looked like a bright red blood clot on top of the stool in the toilet and a small bright red amount on the tissue paper after wiping. This has happened to me twice before in my lifetime. Last time I was 30 y/o and before that 18 y/o. The time I was 30 and this time at 40 however I had ate a significant amount of white rice a couple days in a row. Mind you I can eat white rice and not have this happen normally. I have had no pain, maybe just slight stomach cramping and the need to use the bathroom asap or face losing control and soiling myself. I have gone and had a bowel movement against after todays earlier issue and no signs of blood whatsoever. I unfortunately do not have medical insurance to just run to the doctor at the slightest sign of something being wrong. Let me add this, I am a non smoker now for over a year now, I dont eat spicy food, I dont eat oily or greasy food. I do eat vegetables and fruits (not enough) but I do eat them. I do drink plenty of water daily and I am a coffee drinker. I do experience bloating and fatigue. Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
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fissure cure

1 go to chemists buy a small jar of pottasium
permanganate also called condys crystals

2 also buy a tube of haemorrhoid ointment you
only need the applicator which comes with the
ointment

3 take a new sterile handkerchief or similar
piece of cloth

5 wrap the cloth around the applicator from your ointment so its around the applicator
and also covers the tip as well make the tip
not so sharp by taking off a small amount to blunt it before wrapping

6 take approx a teaspoon of the crystals you bought and put it in a clean jar about the jam jar size now add water slowly until you have a mix
which is like pale ink

7 get a condom and go all around it making small holes maybe 10 or so all around

8 now take your cloth wrapped applicator and dip it in to the crystal mixture until well soaked
and then slide the condom over the whole thing
until it covers the wet cloth.

9 now test the holes by squeezing the condom a bit to make sure it leaks out if not put more mix in to the condom to make it wetter inside

10 put an elastic band around the end of the condom to close it off

11 smear some vaseline or baby oil on the condom

12 insert condom in to anus a short distance
wiggle it about a little and the crystal mix
will leak in to your fissure area and enter the
fissure, do this once a day for 2 or 3 days

my fissure was pain free in 2 days and and
forgotten about after 3 days, my mix i used
was almost like ink color paler mix may

take a day or two longer to fix it, check with

a doctor before doing it is good advise, but
this will work if your fissure gets the mix
i was told it would be with me for a long
time without surgery i didnt want to go

through all that pain and this is what i did

exactly as shown, my doctor pointed me

to the pottasium permanganate but didnt

show me how to do it he said sit in it, im

sure you see why that wouldnt work, so i
devised this sytem after a lot of thought

and i hope you get a fast cure from this
tip and no more pain, also think about
caused the fissure, eat fruit drink water
myself i make sure i have porridge of a

morning it seems to be a good habit
and its made with lots of water and some
skim milk

good health
george
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I'm 16 years old and yesterday before i flushed there was an extreme amount of blood in the toilet. I'm very worried about it but i'm afraid to tell my mum or see a doctor because i've been having sex and i'm they'll test me & tell my mum about it. I'm waiting for my period before i consider seeing a doctor. I have looked it up online but i don't have any symptoms of anything that is listed. I don't cramp much, i don't get dizzy or faint, and i dont have diarhhea either. It's just normal bowel movements like it has always been, no pain, there is just like a gallon of blood that comes with it. Should i be worried?
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Im 15 and i have the same problem ive been admitted into hospital for it so id go see a doctor if you havent already.
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I AM 15. This is very strange... ive read over the posts and there's quite the number of teens here experiencing the same problem i am having..

So this all started last month, after a session on the toilet i wiped and found blood on the paper, i was really worried so i googled some stuff and thought it would have just been a rectal fissure , but then yesterday after my session on the toilet, the water was red and i could see blood on the stool and when i wiped , there was alot of blood on my paper.

im very worried but i dont want to tell my parents yet :-(
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Tell your mom. She would want to know ANY problems. You are her child, and still need care. If you need help, she would get you where you need to go. Tell her you are embarrassed, and she will respect that and keep it quiet. Don't wait! You're too young to let it go.
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I experienced this couple months ago. see your gynecologist. I had a prolapsed uterus and had a hysterectomy. He thought that I may have endometriosis that caused the bleeding but I didn't. It better to be checked out than to worry about it.
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i am 25 and have this problem every so often. sometimes i thought it was just after i drank alot the night before. after lots of searches online and talking with my mom i came to the conclusion its from a bad diet. i eat alot of fast food and energy drinks. i notice when i eat salad and lots of water i dont have bleeding but when i get back to the normal bad stuff i eat the bleeding comes and goes. it was pretty bad this time and the water was all red. kinda scary so im sticking to the better fruits and veggies so i dont give my rectum any strain any more since ill go more regular now. hope this helped.
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If you bled that much, I'm concerned that you may have gotten to the point where you've really caused yourself some damage. Are you able to see a doctor about it? I would recommend that.
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I found taking fiber supplements really helps with bloody stool, dont take too much fiber at once though, try to up it slowly on a daily basis.
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I'm a 20 year old female and I've been experiencing minimal bleeding after bowl movements for over a year and a half or so. Shortly after it started, it's been getting worse. Within the last 7 months it's been so bad that I thought I had gotten my period, but I realised it wasn't. But once it's been so bad, where I have stomach pains and then feel better after I passed and there would be large amounts of bright red blood in the toilet and on the tissue. When this happened, a month or so went by. Just for today it happened 3 times and this last one was pretty bad that on the tissue it was only bright red blood. I did a 30 min workout and before I got into the shower I went to the bathroom. I did not have a bowl movement, and yet there was a medium sized pool of blood in the toilet and large amounts on the tissue. I have told my mom several times but she says it's nothing. After tonight, where I spotted a drop on the tile after getting up, I am getting really worried about this. Advice, please?
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I'm 18 and straining alot going to the bathroom. Then I started having bright red blood come out after a really painful stool, after that things started getting worse. Soon I wasn't able to push out any stool without straining alot and any blood that came out was a little bit of bright blood, but after I went on laxatives because my doctor said it was probably constipation, the blood came out dark red. My parents think its just old blood though... Im really scared.
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Please, anyone who is passing blood, go to your doctor and get checked out. Mostly likely it's something simple and can be easily put right, but it's never sensible to ignore blood when going to the toilet. There are illnesses such as ulcerative colitis and crohn's that can cause this symptom and which need treatment. Also, the possibility of cancer is there and should be ruled out. Colonic cancer is very curable if caught in the early stages, so don't let the thought of cancer put you off going to the doctor. My elderly uncle was treated for this type of cancer almost 10 years ago and has been fine ever since.

A special word to the younger people here, especially the 15-year-olds: please tell your mother about the bleeding and she'll help you get it sorted out, by going to the doctor with you if you don't want to go on your own. At such a young age it's not likely cancer is the culprit, but it could be some sort of inflammatory complaint or even something like an anal fissure. These things can be painful and passing blood can be frightening, but you don't need to keep on worrying about it once you know what's causing it and that you're getting help to fix whatever the problem is. You shouldn't be keeping quiet about the blood and worrying yourself sick; that's no way to live at any age, let alone in your teens.

Good luck to everyone with this annoying and worrying problem - it can be sorted!
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I am only 16, and i never had sex, at least i hope not... if so i dont know about it. but anyways i had a 1 day period, well lasted one day, its only 2 days l8er n havnt had any more blood. plus its a bit early, what does it mean??
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You poo from your vagina?

There is power in punctuation.
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