Bleeding From Rectum On to Underwear Posted: 07-12-07 03:25am
For as long as i can remember, which is a
pretty long time, i've been experiencing
rectal bleeding off and on. I can remember
i would come home in second grade and my
underwear would be so saturated with blood
that it would actually show through the
outer layer of clothing, although that was
rare.
Anyway that was a long time ago and im now
18 but experiencing a similar problem to a
lesser extent. I suppose the problem never
completely went away but it isnt really a
consistent enough problem for me to have
been to worried about it. So heres the
deal, generally i dont get much exercise
at all but sometimes when i do move around
a bit i get pain and bleeding in my
rectum. For instance walking home from
school (2.5 miles) maybe one day out of 15
it would sting painfully and have some
light to moderate bleeding. I always just
shrugged it off as chafing, but i suppose
thats not very realistic.
Occasionally after a BM i may also notice
a tiny bit of blood on the toilet paper
and generally disregard that as well.
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goldiestar
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Bleeding From Rectum On to Underwear Posted: 07-17-07 12:08pm
Some_Kid,
This is not normal and you should have
someone look at it. It could be that you
have a hemorrhoid that is opened with
chafing or stretching of some sort, even
with a bm.
Please go see your doctor and have it
looked at because of the area it is quite
sensitive to infection. Please let us know
what you have decided to do and the
results. Good luck.
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