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Abi

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Joined: 22 Dec 2003
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Colon Discomfort/problems & Blood
Posted: 12-22-03 02:25am

For the last two or so years I have been finding blood in my stool. Sometimes it feels like i'm tearing, but I just don't know. I just agve birth to my first child three weeks ago, and since then its been worse. I had pains in the left side of by buttox, but it quickly went away. Since the birth of my child, its worse to make a movement and theres been more blood. Also as disgusting as this sounds and as embarassing as it is to say this, but also after giving birth to my child, part of the hole has in a sence, fliped outside. Thats the best way I can desribe it. Its really sensative and i'm in a lot of pain and I have no idea what is causing this or how to take care of it. I'm going to call my Dr. Tomarrow, I just wanted to know if anyone has any ideas on what this could be or on how to deal with it. Thank you.
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mike101

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Joined: 14 Oct 2003
Posts: 133
Location: Melbourne, Australia

Posted: 12-22-03 02:51am

Contacting your doctor is always a good idea.


However it sounds like following the birth of your child you have developed an external hemorrhoid which is extremely common in your situation.


It is possible that prior to the birth you had internal hemorrhoid producing discomfort and some blood.

There are a range of over the counter creams to treat hemorrhoids, which should bring relief within a week or so.

Mike
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