Bad abdominal pain, with some bleeding Posted: 02-28-08 00:41am
Hello, I am experiencing severe abdominal
pain that doesn't seem to go away. It
located just to the left and about 4"
below my navel, and every once in a while
I feel it on my right side--but
persistently on my left. It is a burning
pain, it hurts very badly and doesnt seem
to be relived by much of anything. Also,
for the last month I have been noticing
bright red blood on my toilet paper off
and on , usually in small amounts. I have
noticed small changes in my bowell habits,
but nothing consistent. A few times they
have been thinner than normal, but the
next day they will be normal thickness. It
does seem that my movements are not
happening as easy as they used to be, but
I am having a movement usually once per
day.
Is this 'burning', pain common with colon
cancer? If not, what else could it be?
I appreciate any feedback anyone on here
can give me. This is really bothering me.
For the record I am 33 and in general
pretty healthy.
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MandMs
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Posted: 03-04-08 05:32am
Have you noticed effortless weight loss
recently?
Do you have sense of fulless and feeling
that you still have to go after you alredy
had a bowel movement?
Do you often get bloated with gases?
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