Colon Cancer or Blood from hemmoroids In a 16 Year Old ? Posted: 11-18-07 20:42pm
Hi, I am 16 years old. I recently have
had a little pain while ridding my waste.
I have found a little blood in my stool
and have had a little bit of pain when I
have a bowel movement. I don't know if I
am too young for cancer. I think it could
be just constipation but am not sure. If
it helps, my waste is fairly large, so I
think the blood could just be caused by
hemmoroids. I just want to know what I
should do. Thanks
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MandMs
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Posted: 11-19-07 03:51am
How often you have bowel movements per day
and per week?
Do you spend long time sitting on the
toilet?
Do you usually strain when defecating?
Have you noticed a hard, painful lump at
your anal opening?
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xdaytime
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Posted: 11-19-07 15:07pm
I'd say i experience bowel movements 4-5
times per week. The first time I noticed
this was on saturday and it felt like
constipation. I usually am on the toilet
for no more then 10 minutes, and I don't
really feel a sharp pain. I am just a
little sore. The fesces was very large,
so I think it may just be hemroids.
Thanks
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Woodrow
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Posted: 11-20-07 06:58am
Let me first congratulate you for being so
articulate and investigative at such an
early age. There are rewards in life for
asking intelligent questions.
I am not a medical professional, but as a
scientist and as a healthy middle aged man
with kids roughly your age, I can chip in
here. Young people have an affinity
towards high-energy, low fiber foods like
cheeseburgers and fries. No matter how
much I counsel my adolescent sons on this,
they tend to gravitate towards this junk.
I used to be even worse...but I was
uninformed.
You should read health-oriented
publications like "Nutrition Action."
Good habits begun at an early age pay big
dividends over a lifetime.
That your stools are "large" tips me to
think you're constipated. This is
symptomatic of improper diet. Yeah,
that's right, it's dietary... and a common
issue that is not a topic of conversation
among young people. So people can grow up
and live in ignorance for decades...like I
did.
Believe it or not, I figured this out for
the first time 20 years ago when I was
re-habbing my house, which forced me to
eat in restaurants a lot. There was
nothing uncommon in THAT for me, but by
coincidence I frequented Burger King on
this occasion. I noticed incredible
constipation resulting directly from my
diet.
There are other mitigating circumstances
which can obstruct such direct deduction.
But after connecting the dots, I realized
my diet as a young person had been
improper in its lack of fiber.
With my suspicions up, ever after since
the "Constipation King" episode, I began
experimenting with fiber breakfasts, even
over doing it with resultant gas.
Interestingly, constipation arises when we
take extended trips away from home...and
our familiar toilets, indicating a
signficant psychological factor. This is
particularly evident in one of my
children, but not the others. One
significant point I deduced in my own
physiological case was that on a business
trip where I carried high fiber breakfast
food with me, I became constipated
nevertheless. The conclusion: I was not
drinking enough water. Yes, water is the
other half of the "equation" in
maintaining bowel regularity.
I am speaking to you as if you're my son
at this point. So perhaps you might speak
with your own parents, too. Meanwhile,
don't become upset. You have most likely
stumbled onto a mundane problem that is
tolerated by countless uninformed
people...especially young people like
yourself.
Learn about diet. You can avert obesity
and constipation, not to mention serious
degenerative conditions, etc. Stay away
from junk food, which is caked with fat
and sodium. Learn about fiber ... and
water.
What do you eat for breakfast? You need a
good breakfast, and I suggest bran-based
cereals. That's the place to start.
Drink plenty of water and get some
exercise.
I'd stay away from extreme measures like
harsh chemicals to purge your bowel.
Consider a suppository at times of
stress.
If you push too hard while on the toilet,
you can foment hemorrhoids...though not
necessarily permanent change. It's also a
bad habit that can kill you when you're
very old and frail. If your waste doesn't
pass easily, you should first suspect
diet. It's habitually overlooked in young
people...though I have only immediate
family members for statistical samples.
Nevertheless, I induce this problem must
be widespread, given the ubiquitous
consumption of burgers and fries.
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xdaytime
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Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 8
Posted: 11-20-07 15:07pm
Woodrow
wrote:
Let me first congratulate
you for being so articulate and
investigative at such an early age. There
are rewards in life for asking intelligent
questions.
I am not a medical professional, but as a
scientist and as a healthy middle aged man
with kids roughly your age, I can chip in
here. Young people have an affinity
towards high-energy, low fiber foods like
cheeseburgers and fries. No matter how
much I counsel my adolescent sons on this,
they tend to gravitate towards this junk.
I used to be even worse...but I was
uninformed.
You should read health-oriented
publications like "Nutrition Action."
Good habits begun at an early age pay big
dividends over a lifetime.
That your stools are "large" tips me to
think you're constipated. This is
symptomatic of improper diet. Yeah,
that's right, it's dietary... and a common
issue that is not a topic of conversation
among young people. So people can grow up
and live in ignorance for decades...like I
did.
Believe it or not, I figured this out for
the first time 20 years ago when I was
re-habbing my house, which forced me to
eat in restaurants a lot. There was
nothing uncommon in THAT for me, but by
coincidence I frequented Burger King on
this occasion. I noticed incredible
constipation resulting directly from my
diet.
There are other mitigating circumstances
which can obstruct such direct deduction.
But after connecting the dots, I realized
my diet as a young person had been
improper in its lack of fiber.
With my suspicions up, ever after since
the "Constipation King" episode, I began
experimenting with fiber breakfasts, even
over doing it with resultant gas.
Interestingly, constipation arises when we
take extended trips away from home...and
our familiar toilets, indicating a
signficant psychological factor. This is
particularly evident in one of my
children, but not the others. One
significant point I deduced in my own
physiological case was that on a business
trip where I carried high fiber breakfast
food with me, I became constipated
nevertheless. The conclusion: I was not
drinking enough water. Yes, water is the
other half of the "equation" in
maintaining bowel regularity.
I am speaking to you as if you're my son
at this point. So perhaps you might speak
with your own parents, too. Meanwhile,
don't become upset. You have most likely
stumbled onto a mundane problem that is
tolerated by countless uninformed
people...especially young people like
yourself.
Learn about diet. You can avert obesity
and constipation, not to mention serious
degenerative conditions, etc. Stay away
from junk food, which is caked with fat
and sodium. Learn about fiber ... and
water.
What do you eat for breakfast? You need a
good breakfast, and I suggest bran-based
cereals. That's the place to start.
Drink plenty of water and get some
exercise.
I'd stay away from extreme measures like
harsh chemicals to purge your bowel.
Consider a suppository at times of
stress.
If you push too hard while on the toilet,
you can foment hemorrhoids...though not
necessarily permanent change. It's also a
bad habit that can kill you when you're
very old and frail. If your waste doesn't
pass easily, you should first suspect
diet. It's habitually overlooked in young
people...though I have only immediate
family members for statistical samples.
Nevertheless, I induce this problem must
be widespread, given the ubiquitous
consumption of burgers and
fries.
thanks for the long informative post!
Well, with school and all, sometimes I
don't eat breakfast, but when I do, it's
usually just a bowl of cereal. I am also
under a lot of stress due to school. I do
exercise because I play basketball. I
think I'm just going to start having
better eating habits because I think that
is probably the cause.
thanks again!
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Marianne0558
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Posted: 11-20-07 15:11pm
I'm pretty sure it's hemorrhoids that you
have experienced.
Where they sell Q-tips in the store, they
have Witch Hazel. It's in a clear bottle,
like hydrogen peroxide.
Swab some on periodically through the day.
It will help a LOT with the soreness and
will help clear it up.
Hemorrhoids are varicose veins of the
anus.
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Woodrow
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Joined: 22 Oct 2007 Posts: 22 Location: ,
Follow up? Posted: 01-25-08 10:22am
I was hoping "xdaytime" might revisit this
forum, and tell us if he's feeling better.
Hopefully he has experimented with a
high-fiber diet, to notice how this might
change his bathroom chores for the
better.
Avocados, my man! Have some avocado.
All-bran cereal...but start out slowly.
Half-bowl. Then more every day.
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xdaytime
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Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 8
Re: Follow up? Posted: 02-03-08 20:53pm
Woodrow
wrote:
I was hoping "xdaytime"
might revisit this forum, and tell us if
he's feeling better. Hopefully he has
experimented with a high-fiber diet, to
notice how this might change his bathroom
chores for the better.
Avocados, my man! Have some avocado.
All-bran cereal...but start out slowly.
Half-bowl. Then more every
day.
Hey, I'm back! Well It hasn't happened
any at all except once about a month ago
(not sure if it was even blood) I;ve been
getting alot more fiber in my diet and
drinking about 10 cups of water a day. I
notice I'm a lot quicker when using the
bathroom and taking less time. Although
after increasing the fiber in my diet, is
it normal for my bowel movements to
change? I think this might just be my
body adapting. I think i've been taking
in around 30g of fiber a day. I've also
noticed some pain while using the bathroom
(not very much, thinking its the fiber).
Another thing, my mom works at the
hospital and says that using certain kind
of toilet paper an using a lot can rub
your anus raw, and that could've caused
the bleeding. I've also noticed some
symptoms of hemroids such as itching and
irritation.
thanks again for your help guys!
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MandMs
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Posted: 02-13-08 06:34am
Pain, burning, and itching feeling are
symptoms of external hemorrhoids.
When you are seating to study, always
stand or walk during your breaks (at least
5 minutes every hour) and try to shift
frequently in your chair to avoid direct
rectal pressure.
Sitz baths (soaking the rectal area in hot
water, in a shallow bath) for 15-20
minutes, 3-4 times/day will help you with
taking away the symptoms (burning, pain,
itching) and with shrinkage of the
hemorrhoids.
Apply some creams (the ingredients will
ease the itching feeling, relief the pain
and the amount of antibiotic will prevent
infections) or use suppositories.
Cleanse the entire rectal area with warm
water after each bowel movement.
Continue to control hard stools and
constipation with fiber supplements.
All best to you!
Marija
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ColonBowel
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Posted: 02-13-08 22:43pm
It could still be cancer though. Blood in
stools always warrants a through
examination by a medical professional.
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xdaytime
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Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 8
Posted: 02-16-08 22:34pm
hey guys, just wanted to give you an
update. Now when I poop, I don't find any
blood anymore, but I've been noticing some
cramps in my lower right abdomen. I also
forgot to mention that I held my feces in
for extended periods of time, up until I
was about 13. could this do anything?
thanks
EDIT: I have also been having some issues
with my urethra burning as well. When
that happens I can kind of feel my rectum
burning as well, so I don't know if that
could mean anything.
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xdaytime
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Posted: 02-24-08 22:33pm
anyone?
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MandMs
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Posted: 03-06-08 07:00am
Do the abdominal cramps subside after
bowel movement?
Do you get the burning sensation of the
urethra when you are urinating?
Are you sexually active?
Girl or boy?
Did you have constipation when you were
avoiding bowel movements and soon after
that?
Constipations doesn't only mean having
bowel movements less than 3 times a week,
but also, straining during bowel movements
or the feeling of incomplete evacuation.
Have you experienced some of this at that
time?
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xdaytime
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Joined: 18 Nov 2007 Posts: 8
Posted: 03-06-08 15:43pm
MandMs
wrote:
Do the abdominal cramps
subside after bowel movement?
Do you get the burning sensation of the
urethra when you are urinating?
Are you sexually active?
Girl or boy?
Did you have constipation when you were
avoiding bowel movements and soon after
that?
Constipations doesn't only mean having
bowel movements less than 3 times a week,
but also, straining during bowel movements
or the feeling of incomplete evacuation.
Have you experienced some of this at that
time?
they don't really subside after bowel
movements.
I'm not sexually active and I'm a boy.
And I usually feel pretty good after I
poop, as in relieved.
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meblonde01
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Posted: 03-06-08 15:49pm
I think you need to go to the doctor and
get checked out. I'm sure it isn't
anything but it will give you peace of
mind to find out.
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Fairy Godmother
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Water Posted: 03-06-08 16:13pm
Water..............drink more
water.....you need to be drinking at least
2 quarts a day. It keeps the pipes flushed
out. It helps with constipation.
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Android
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Water,Veggies,yogurt Posted: 06-24-08 23:29pm
A fiber rich food and good balance of good
and bad bacteria will keep your stomach
healthy after all stomach is like a
engine to the body keeping it good is very
important though i did not followed it
when i was young now i am facing it in
the form of gastric and stomach upsets.