I have blood in my stool and am wondering if a colonoscopy must be performed?
Posted by: Alan in irritable bowel syndrome treatment, tags: blood, colonoscopy, Must, performed, stool, wonderingQuestion by ZACTAK: I have blood in my stool and am wondering if a colonoscopy must be performed?
About a month ago I went to the ER for abdominal pain that turned out to be a kidney infection, urinary tract infection and a kidney stone. While in the ER, I had an enema that injected fluids throughout my rectum. About a week after being in the ER, I noticed blood clot looking things in my blood. Over the next few weeks, there would be blood in my stool every so often, but I was naive and didn’t really realize it was blood until recently. A couple nights ago I looked at my stool and really started noticing blood.
I went to the doctor today and he did a couple tests, one of which he used his fingers to feel around my rectum. I had a blood test done as well. The doctor didn’t have any conclusive diagnosis because he was unable to use a large tool that would allow him to look into the rectum. I am having that done within the next couple days.
My questions are:
Will a colonoscopy have to be completed even if they find out its just hemorrhoids? – My mom had a benign bump on her colon that was found through a colonoscopy and my sister had a colonoscopy done when she had similar symptoms to mine that ended up being hemorrhoids and she was diagnosed with irritable bowel syndrome. If I do have to have a colonoscopy, how long will my down time be?
What is the treatment for hemorrhoids? I’ve never had any before.
Thanks elynne… I have actually had diarrhea for the last month and have had no difficulty with having a bowel movement. I will have to look into the benefiber if that is what it is. I’m not much of a fan of fruits.
Best answer:
Answer by blackpanther481
I’m no doctor but for Hemorrhoids you might wanna go to cvs and pick up some Preparation H. I am not speaking off experience I just always hear the commercial advertised for it.
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