Bleeding from the rectum should be taken
very seriously. You have to find out where
exactly the blood is coming out from. It
could be hemorrhoids but there also can be
inflammation or a tumor causing the
bleeding. Bloody and mucous diarrhea could
indicate bowel inflammation (infective or
non-infective).
You need several diagnostic procedures to
diagnose your problem:
1. Stool examination: copro-culture,
occult blood test, nutrients detection
and others ;
2. Standard blood tests (blood count,
hemoglobin, sedimentation…) and specific
(for celiac disease, food allergies,
infections, etc.) ones;
3. Abdominal ultrasound;
4. Digital rectal examination and,
5. Endoscopy (upper and lower).
You may want to consult a
gastro-entero-hepatologist about this.
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