Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry this is so gross... But I'm seriously concerned..
I am 22, female. I have been having some belly issues (on going Diareah, problems going to the bathroom etc) for the last two days (since yesterday early am) I have been defecating but it's more like I just 'fart' out fecel matter. The need to go has woken me up both yesterday morning and this morning... It has contained mucus but now there is also bright red blood.. My stomach and lower back hurt when this happens and there is constant pressure on my anus that feels like I need to go. I'm trying to maintain the 'brat' diet but it's still going on.
I have to work until 5 and have a doctors appointment next month so I'm wondering:will this subside or should I head for urgent care after work?
probably IBS and hemorrhoids
But you need to see a doctor!
Anonymous wrote:I'm sorry this is so gross... But I'm seriously concerned..
I am 22, female. I have been having some belly issues (on going Diareah, problems going to the bathroom etc) for the last two days (since yesterday early am) I have been defecating but it's more like I just 'fart' out fecel matter. The need to go has woken me up both yesterday morning and this morning... It has contained mucus but now there is also bright red blood.. My stomach and lower back hurt when this happens and there is constant pressure on my anus that feels like I need to go. I'm trying to maintain the 'brat' diet but it's still going on.
I have to work until 5 and have a doctors appointment next month so I'm wondering:will this subside or should I head for urgent care after work?
Anonymous wrote:I had this when I got food poisoning.
Anonymous wrote:I think no one is suggesting colorectal cancer because of OP's young age, which makes it very unlikely. However, her symptoms are exactly what I experienced when finally diagnosed with colon cancer in my 30's. I hope she has gotten an accurate and less serious diagnosis.
Anonymous wrote:ANYONE can get colorectal cancer.... the incidence rate is 15 times higher for those over the age of 50 than that of those age 20-49 but that doesn't mean that the wont or can't get it... so if they symptoms match, they should most definitely get checked out. If a twenty year old found a lump in her breast... should she ignore it because 'she isn't old enough', 'isn't in the AGE BRACKET', 'old enough to even have mammograms' for breast cancer? SURE AS HELL NOT.... that would be stupid. And besides that ONE PERSONS BODY IS NOT THE SAME AS ANOTHER... so you saying that what she was experiencing was EXACTLY what you did..... that is stupid.
Forums are not the place to get medical help just so all of you people know. That is what on call drs are for , urgent care facilities and emergency rooms. Anyone who would take advice from other individuals in a forum about their actual health issues are not right.