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Rectal Bleeding

Rectal bleeding is the loss of blood from the anus. This is a symptom of many conditions like hemorrhoids, constipation, anal fissures, or inflammatory bowel disease. The bleeding stops once the underlying condition is treated, but in some cases, excessive bleeding can lead to signs of anemia or weakness. Therefore rectal bleeding should not be ignored, and the patient should seek immediate medical help.

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I am 24-year-old male and I am worried about having headaches, an unusual sore throat which does not feel blocked, burning sensation in my anus and a little blood discharge from the anal area. Please help.

Query: Hello doctor,I am a 24-year-old male and I have been unwell. I live in away from my home in another country and four months ago I visited my rural home and there I got the flu which lasted for a few days. It was accompanied by a dry cough that lasted for weeks, at first I thought I had contracted HI...  Read Full »


Dr. Pritam Mohapatra

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read our query and understand your concern. I appreciate your seeking help. Well, should you have the test reports including that of your complete blood count (CBC), urine analysis, stool test, LFT (liver function test) or KFT (kidney function test), X-Ray of the...  Read Full »

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