I started to bleed from my buthole lately and i dont know why? can you facilitate me?
Answers: Anal bleeding could be caused by you straining a short time bit too much when you use the bathroom.
An anal fissure (a tear surrounded by the lining of the anal waterway caused by trying to surpass hard or hulking stools; constipation), is also a very predictable cause. Fissures may incentive some discomfort and slight bleeding, but 90% do heal on their own. Topical cream can be used for any sort of discomfort you quality during the healing process (if you enjoy this....will need to be checked by a doctor, so no self-diagnosing please!!).
Other reason could be:
Hemorrhoids - which are just swollen vein in your rectum
Diverticular Bleeding - cause by small, bulging pouches in the hulking intestine
Infection - from eating contaminated foods (symptoms may be cramping, vomiting, frenzy, disorientation)
Colon Polyps - a small clump of cells; some are safe, and some lead to colon cancer (not to terrify you), and by trying to pass a tough or large stool, this cause some rectal bleeding
Peptic Ulcers - open sores contained by the stomach, esophagus, or in the upper small intestine
Inflamatory Bowel Disease - chronic inflamation of the digestive track; food moving through your digestive track my irritate the inflamed tissue, and may wreak it to bleed
Lack of Blood Supply to Bowel - if the blood flow to your small intestine or colon is reduced, you may develop intestinal ischemia. this may cause bright red or maroon-colored blood contained by your stool
Colorectal Cancer - (again, not to scare you) you may catch sight of rectal bleeding, along with a renovate in bowel traditions, narrow stools, abdominal discomfort, a fear that your bowel doesn't empty completely and unexplained counterweight loss.
**I personally feel that you're just pushing to complex when you're using the bathroom, or that you're having a frozen time trying to pass a few hard/large stools and I really don't ponder that it's too much to worry something like; the bleeding will go away on it's own within time (a few days or a week maybe). If it lasts beyond a week, you may consider scheduling an appointment next to your doctor.....even though the subject of the appointment is rather embarassing for most.
Yes, i believe you should see a doctor asap.
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