Blood is always worth getting checked out. My friend just had an issue with bleeding. They found a precancerous tumor. If it had been ignored, it would have most likely developed into cancer. Because she got it checked out, she was able to get it removed before it got that far. I know it’s uncomfortable and awkward to go to the doctor for that, but if suffering with cancer is the alternative, feeling awkward for a short time is a very small price to pay.
Not necessarily, sometimes if the stool is very large coming out. There is a possible vains might burst, and you'll see a tiny bit of blood on the stool and also while wiping
No camera is going up there .....yes it good to check .....but all of these surgical equipment would make me hesitate.....I have a problem in my lower back every time I bend I get like a burning sensation.....even my bones in my squeezes tightly at times.....every day I say to myself going to the Doc's and I haven't set my foot at the doctor's office.....so hard to someone go through all that
@vickycompton9578 It's completely understandable to feel hesitant about medical procedures, especially when they involve something as personal as a colonoscopy or other diagnostic tests. However, blood in the stool, combined with back pain and other symptoms, should be checked out by a healthcare professional to ensure there's no serious underlying condition. If the idea of surgery or invasive tests feels overwhelming, you could start with a non-invasive consultation where you discuss your symptoms. The doctor might suggest less invasive tests first, and they can help you feel more comfortable with any necessary procedures. Taking that first step to the doctor's office is crucial for your health, and remember, you're not alone in feeling this way.
I literally poooped green, then yellow, then black and now i pooped blood 🩸pls help me i am scared for my life (13 yrs old and spends a bit more time on the toilet than normal)