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Results 1 - 10 of 239 for Rectal bleeding
  1. Rectal bleeding is when blood passes from the rectum or anus. Bleeding may be noted on the stool ... be brisk enough to present with bright red rectal bleeding. Bleeding from the rectum may also be red ...
  2. Sigmoidoscopy is a procedure used to see inside the sigmoid colon and rectum. The sigmoid colon is the area of the large intestine ...
  3. Gastrointestinal Bleeding (National Library of Medicine)  
    Your digestive or gastrointestinal (GI) tract includes the esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine or colon, rectum, and anus. Bleeding can come ...
  4. Understanding Minor Rectal Bleeding (American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy)  
    Rectal Disorders/Diagnosis and Tests ... Rectal Disorders ... Gastrointestinal Bleeding/Specifics ... Gastrointestinal Bleeding ... Anal Disorders/Symptoms ... Anal Disorders ... American ...
  5. Risks of a rectal biopsy include bleeding.
  6. ... do not improve with home treatment. You have rectal bleeding. Your provider may want to check for other, ...
  7. Rectal Bleeding (Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research)  
    Anal Disorders/Symptoms ... Anal Disorders ... Rectal Disorders/Diagnosis and Tests ... Rectal Disorders ... Gastrointestinal Bleeding/Specifics ... Gastrointestinal Bleeding ... Mayo ...
  8. ... mesalamine and works by reducing bowel inflammation, diarrhea, rectal bleeding, and stomach pain.This medication is sometimes prescribed ... or swelling of the stomach increased diarrhea increased rectal bleeding Balsalazide may cause your urine to become discolored, ...
  9. ... Olsalazine reduces the bowel inflammation, diarrhea (stool frequency), rectal bleeding, and abdominal pain.
  10. Rectal Disorders (National Library of Medicine)  
    ... cancer. Many people are embarrassed to talk about rectal troubles. But seeing your doctor about problems in this area is important. This is especially true if you have pain or bleeding. Treatments vary depending on the particular problem. NIH: ...
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