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 My dad is exerting blood when he shits, He told us that the red are like chilli

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TSRoastedChicken
post Oct 17 2019, 10:54 PM, updated 7y ago

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As per title above,

It's worrisome as yesterday he was feeling unwell, then he went to doctor today. He ate the medicine and went to shit just now at 10pm, there's blood. Asked him whether if in the morning having the same.issue, he said just now only.

The problem is, we took him to specialist to colonoscopy his colon and found nothing. Doctor mentioned there are alot of shit stuck at the wall of colon, when he shits, the shit will suck out and tearing the blood vessels therefore the bleeding. But I'm still worry for his condition, this isn't showing healthy sign.
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post Oct 17 2019, 11:00 PM

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QUOTE(chilskater @ Oct 17 2019, 10:59 PM)
Could sembelit.. Try give him psyllium husk... 1 teaspoon and mix with a glass of warm water.. It will turn into jelly if dissolved in the water.... Act as lubricant in colon, easy to shit..
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Thanks! Will advise him to take it. I'm really scare there's something in his colon. But impossible to happen as just scan last month.
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post Oct 17 2019, 11:03 PM

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QUOTE(Emimarson @ Oct 17 2019, 11:02 PM)
Since doctor mentioned caused by tearing blood vessels, should be no problem.

Some said could be caused by colorectal cancer, but blood not so obvious.
If can confirm not colorectal cancer then don't need to worry.
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I'm really concerned on cancer. Doctor can detect through the colonoscopy right? They even took my dad blood test and do the colonoscopy thi
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post Oct 17 2019, 11:11 PM

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QUOTE(2feidei @ Oct 17 2019, 11:09 PM)
most probably sembelit jer.....colonoscopy definitely can detect cancer one.

No worries TS, ask your dad take more vege, more fibre, easy to berak
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QUOTE(chilskater @ Oct 17 2019, 11:09 PM)
Ya, it shud detect... Sembelit? Buasir?
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Thank you guys. I will ask my dad to eat more vege, easier to berak. Probably just sembelit I think. He is worried, I see his face also I worried already. I wil monitor his condition this few day
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post Oct 18 2019, 09:31 AM

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QUOTE(chilskater @ Oct 17 2019, 11:14 PM)
How old is ur dad? If more 50 years above better do colonoscopy yearly....
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QUOTE(2feidei @ Oct 17 2019, 11:15 PM)
No worries lah, seriously, if cancer, symptoms less obvious, and if reach stage as what u describe liou, mean....ahem, sorry ah.

but, if u said just done colonoscopy last month, then 99.99% no problem, unless the doctor really lowya one  doh.gif that's why got 0.01% risk
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QUOTE(2feidei @ Oct 17 2019, 11:15 PM)
no need yearly lah, every 2-3 years enuff jor.......doctor mau untung only. Plus the process dammed suffering one leh
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Yup already did the colon last month or last two months. Shows no symptoms of any abnormal cell. Probably just sembelit .. or the doctor really fked up

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post Oct 18 2019, 05:20 PM

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QUOTE(trencher10 @ Oct 18 2019, 11:14 AM)
Weren't there a bowel prep done before (food fasting, plenty of water and laxative consumption) the colonoscopy? Unless it was an emergency/urgent scope under general anaesthesia, the scope detection of stool does seem a bit odd.

Also, the new bleeding may be that your father is not modifying dietary habits (water & fibre) or compliant with taking stool softeners.
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Hi Trencher, yes the bowel prep is done bfore the scope. They gave my dad a medicine in liquid form to drink so it detox his colon and drink plenty of eater. Fasting for 1 day i think..not an urgent scope because it was made appointment after visiting the specialist and given the laxative to clean his colon.
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post Oct 18 2019, 05:34 PM

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QUOTE(trencher10 @ Oct 18 2019, 05:27 PM)
did at any point any doctor ever mention "diverticular bleeding"? a single diverticulum missed on scope can be just as frustrating (but not necessarily dangerous) in diagnosing a bleeder. some more compliance to stool softening habits may be needed.
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This one i not sure..i will need doctor to explain to me again.

 

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