Rectal Pain For 3-4 Weeks Now Is Scaring Me Ot Death Posted: 08-28-07 21:50pm
I'll be blunt:
Recently I slept with someone
approximately two months ago (and used a
condom) who has colitis (I don't know what
kind she has, but now I understand that C.
Difficile colitis is contagious,
supposedly.) She told me that what she has
is not contagious.. i don't know what she
knows, if it is any good or truth at this
point.
I am very concerned that I somehow caught
this disease from her. And if it is not
that, then there is definitely something
else and i need to get it checked out
ASAP.
I am scared that i have let this go so
long!! 3-4 weeks at least now of
intermittant pain.
Not much i can say, it just feels like my
rectum is swollen and very sore. It must
be an infection or something much worse,
like I am sitting right on top of an
intrusive object all of the time. Weeks
before the pain reappeared consistently,
there was one night i could not sleep
because I had a sharp pain in my bowels..
it was a little different feeling and
higher up into my bowels, but much
stronger pain.
From what i understand, and also since i
am only 32, having rectal/anal pain would
not likely be the result of a cancer.
This seems to be getting worse, and i need
to see a doctor ASAP. Can someone please
share their thoughts with me on this?
Even if you can tell me what kind of
doctor i might need to see...
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goldiestar
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 11 Jun 2007 Posts: 124
Posted: 08-29-07 10:38am
Go see your doctor first. That is the most
important step. My suggestion would be
that you also seek out a naturopath - it
is only my opinion as I believe there are
natural ways to help a system obtain
overall health.
Listen to your body and seek medical
advice first and foremost. Then start
getting your body on the healthy track. A
great start would also include a cleansing
program - I personally use the colonix
program by drnatura. It has helped me get
my health back.
I know it has helped millions of other
people as well. This is something you
might consider after you have received
your diagnosis from the doctor first and
resolved the symptoms you are currently
experiencing.
Keep us posted on your progress - Go to
your doctor.
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