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Gruesome question, sorry!

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anon99 · 23/07/2005 10:28

I'm posting anonymously since dh would be cross if I used my usual name! He says he had quite a lot of blood on the paper when he went to the loo this morning and he is worried about it. I suggested NHS Direct but he wants to leave it and see what happens. If it's a one off should we not worry about it? Or is even a one off cause for concern? Could it just be a burst blood vessel or something? If it doesn't happen again do you think he still ought to go to the doctor? I'd be really grateful for any advice, thank you.

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NotQuiteCockney · 23/07/2005 10:30

From his bottom, I'm assuming?

Was the blood bright red, or dull?

If it was bright red, he's bleeding near his anus. Probably a fissure or piles, neither of which is really a big deal. Either way, he should avoid straining and being constipated. If it doesn't happen again, he doesn't need to see a doctor. Even if it does, there's no real medical risk, I guess, as long as there isn't like tons of blood.

If it was dull, old blood, then he's bleeding somewhere further up, and he should go to A+E now.

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Lonelymum · 23/07/2005 10:31

If he was a bit constipated and strained to get it out, he might have an anal fissure which means a little tear in his bottom. However, I would have thought he would have noticed that as it is very painful. I would advise going to the doctor if he bleeds again and he doesn't think it is a fissure, but if he thinks it is a fisuure, there is lots he can do to help himself without going to a doctor (ie eat more fibre and drink plenty to make the stools softer).

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Fran1 · 23/07/2005 10:31

This really is something to tell the doc about. Could be nothing - could be something.

TMI ALERT.- Did he strain? Was it afterwards or in amongst the stool.

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trefusis · 23/07/2005 11:14

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morningpaper · 23/07/2005 11:20

If it was just a little bit of red blood, it sounds like piles or a fissure, like NQC says - nothing to worry about in that case. He's lucky he doesn't normally suffer, he must have a good diet!

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NotQuiteCockney · 23/07/2005 11:40

Fissures hurt more than piles, I think. (From my experience - lucky me!)

And you can have what looks like a fair bit of blood from either. Not spoonsful or anything, but still ...

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morningpaper · 23/07/2005 11:42

Oooh I get the occasional spoonful from my fissures...

Unfortunately I appeared to turn my arse inside out when I gave birth.

Must go and eat some muesli...

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anon99 · 23/07/2005 11:47

Thank you so much all, he's not panicking as much and if it happens again will go to the doctors.

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