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Blood on Toilet Paper: Understanding Hemorrhoids and Symptoms

Blood on toilet paper with a burning sensation? Hello, doctor. For the past two weeks, I've been using toilet paper after having a bowel movement, and I've noticed blood and blood-tinged fluid about the size of a five-dollar coin on the toilet paper. There is a burning ...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Please return to the outpatient clinic to discuss with the physician, and also pay attention to post-defecation cleaning and drying.

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Rough Texture Detected in the Anus: What Could It Mean?

Rough texture felt inside the anus? Hello, doctor. Recently, I have been applying medication by inserting my finger into the rectum and I noticed a rough area about one finger joint down from the edge of the anus. It feels somewhat granular, which is quite different from the smoo...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, a 29-year-old male has noticed a rough texture upon examination of the anal area, which may be indicative of scar tissue from a previous anal fissure. If there are any concerns, it is advisable to visit a colorectal specialist for an anal examination. Wishing you safety an...

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Is It Normal to Disrobe for Gastrointestinal Exams?

Do I need to take off my pants for the examination? I went to the colorectal surgery clinic because I felt gastrointestinal discomfort and noticed some red in my stool. I initially thought I would only need to provide a stool sample since I didn't want a colonoscopy. However...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, regarding rectal bleeding, suspected anal bleeding, common causes include hemorrhoids and anal fissures. An examination of the anal area will be performed, which may include a digital rectal exam or anoscopy, primarily to check for tumors, ulcers, or fissures. The anal are...

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Understanding Digestive Issues: When to Seek Medical Advice

I would like to consult a physician? Recently, the doctor mentioned that my irregular sleep schedule caused some issues, but after adjusting my routine, I started eating three meals a day yesterday, and my bowel movements have improved slightly, although they are still a bit soft...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
It is likely still irritable bowel syndrome, and adjustments to a normal diet are needed, including reducing spicy and irritating foods. The presence of excessive foam in the urine is not significant, so there is no need to worry too much at this time.

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Understanding Rectal Discomfort: Causes of Pressure and Spasms

Anal heaviness with occasional spasms? Hello doctor, I have been experiencing a persistent feeling of heaviness in my rectum (the area near the anus) for the past few months. At times, it feels like cramps and sharp pain, and in severe cases, the pain radiates to my abdomen, caus...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: Please pay attention to whether there are irritants in your diet, such as caffeine, spicy foods, or foods that may cause loose stools. In addition to the aforementioned conditions, rapid bowel movements can also be caused by certain foods. If the problem persists, you may ...

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Understanding Side Effects of Hemorrhoid Suppositories: What to Expect

After using hemorrhoid suppositories Since Monday evening, I have been using a hemorrhoidal suppository. After using it, I sometimes feel a burning sensation and pain in the anal area. I stopped using it the night before last, and now there is swelling in the area between the anu...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, the skin around the anus is as delicate as the skin on other parts of the body and can be prone to allergies or irritation, leading to conditions such as eczema, acne, abscesses, and infections. Hemorrhoidal suppositories are solid dosage forms designed in a finger-like sh...

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Post-Surgery Bowel Issues: Managing Constipation and Diarrhea in Seniors

Postoperative bowel issues? 1. After administering Irinotecan, it is common to experience constipation due to the preventive medications taken beforehand. To manage this, consider increasing fluid intake, incorporating high-fiber foods, and using over-the-counter laxatives or sto...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: 1. Please ask the physician to prescribe a stool softener in advance. 2. It is not recommended to use a water jet directly; instead, it is advised to use a sitz bath or an enema bulb. 3. There may be side effects from the medication; however, be aware of signs of a Clostri...

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Understanding Occasional Lower Abdominal and Rectal Pressure Sensations

Feeling of heaviness or pressure in the lower abdomen or rectal area? Hello, doctor! Sometimes I feel a sensation of heaviness in the lower abdomen, specifically in the area where the rectum connects to the vagina (it feels like a straight line). This sensation lasts for a very s...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
If uncertain, you may visit a gynecology or colorectal clinic if the situation is severe.

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Understanding Tailbone Pain During Bowel Movements: Causes and Solutions

I feel soreness in my coccyx every time I have a bowel movement? I have a regular bowel movement habit every day, taking about one to three minutes each time. For many years, I have felt discomfort in my coccyx during bowel movements, but recently the discomfort has increased. Wh...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, the act of defecation involves the pelvic muscles and nerves, which are related to the pelvic floor muscle group, bladder, urethra, uterus, vagina, rectum, and anus. Muscle strength and elasticity may decrease with age or after childbirth. It is advisable to avoid prolonge...

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Can You Ride a Bike with Hemorrhoids? Expert Answers Your Concerns

Can I ride a bicycle if I have hemorrhoids? Hello doctor, I noticed a small lump near my anus in mid-April, which feels like it's under the skin. It comes out when I have a bowel movement but retracts back in when I tighten my anus. There is no bleeding. I visited a clinic, ...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello, can I ride a bicycle if I have hemorrhoids? Hemorrhoids are varicose veins of the rectum, and moderate exercise is beneficial, but prolonged sitting or standing should be avoided. It is advisable to ride a bike, but not for extended periods. Long periods of sitting can com...

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Understanding Abdominal Pain, Vomiting, and Fever: A Gastrointestinal Perspective

Issues with stool, abdominal pain, chills, and fever? Hello, Doctor. Starting from the evening of the 27th, I began to experience persistent vomiting (every half hour) and chills. On the morning of the 28th, I started vomiting yellow bile, and throughout the day, I continued to v...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Please seek urgent medical evaluation and treatment as soon as possible.

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Causes and Next Steps After Doctor Visits

Blood in stool (has seen a doctor but has not improved) About 10 days ago, I started experiencing bloody stools. Initially, I had severe pain in my lower left abdomen, and after bowel movements, my stools were unformed, resembling mushy consistency, but with bright red streaks of...


Dr. Yang Zhichao Reply:
Hello Ms. Zheng, your condition seems to only require a scheduling of a sigmoidoscopy. It is recommended that you promptly consult a gastroenterologist for further evaluation to rule out any potential issues that may require urgent medical attention. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Understanding Bowel Issues: Causes and Solutions for Digestive Problems

Bowel movement issues I just had a bowel movement, and at first, it came out, but I noticed that one piece was stuck and wouldn't break off, leaving it hanging (a large stool followed by a long, thin stool still inside the rectum). In the end, I had to use toilet paper and m...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Hello: If you are experiencing difficulty with bowel movements, with hard stools stuck at the anus and an inability to fully evacuate, it may be a case of constipation. It is recommended to increase dietary fiber by consuming more vegetables and fruits, ensure adequate hydration,...

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Concerns About Lost Rubber Gasket During Enema: What to Do?

Enema pad missing? Hello Doctor: Recently, I've been experiencing some difficulty with bowel movements, so I tried using an enema to help expel stool. I disassembled the showerhead and used a hose to inject water, but afterward, I realized that the plastic washer (about the ...


Dr. Yang Zhichao Reply:
Hello Mr. Chang Jingqian, you can visit the outpatient department of the hospital for an evaluation by a physician. If necessary, arrangements can be made for an X-ray or other appropriate examinations. Thank you for your inquiry.

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Understanding Constipation in Seniors: Causes and Concerns

My mother has a bowel issue - constipation? Hello, doctor. My mother is 74 years old, and she has not had a normal bowel movement for almost 12 days. In the past 11 days, she has only had bowel movements on 2 days, both of which were constipated. The first bowel movement was some...


Dr. Cai Anshun Reply:
Hello: If you are still able to have bowel movements, it cannot be classified as a bowel obstruction. However, if your bowel habits have significantly changed during this time, it is indeed important to consider the possibility of colorectal cancer. It would be advisable to consu...

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Persistent Gastrointestinal Issues: When to Seek Further Medical Help

If you have been experiencing gastrointestinal discomfort for nearly a year and have already undergone an endoscopy with no issues found, it is advisable to seek further medical evaluation. You may consider consulting a gastroenterologist for a comprehensive assessment. They may ...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
If there is continuous weight loss or a positive fecal occult blood test, further specialized examinations of the small intestine and other areas are necessary, and a visit to a medical center specializing in small intestine diseases is required.

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Understanding Travel-Related Constipation: Causes and Solutions

Regarding returning to the country and constipation issues? Hello, doctor. Here's my situation: I traveled abroad two weeks ago and returned four days ago. While I was overseas, I had bowel movements every day, but they were somewhat loose. After a 12-hour flight back home (...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Constipation is likely caused by changes in the living environment, and it usually improves on its own in the short term. Increasing fiber intake and establishing a regular bathroom routine can help. If necessary, the use of enemas can assist with bowel movements.

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Understanding Bowel Issues: IBS Symptoms and When to Seek Help

Issues with bathroom habits in recent years? Hello Doctor: I had a colonoscopy last April, which was normal. Shortly after, during the summer, I started experiencing frequent diarrhea and alternating constipation, which I suspect is irritable bowel syndrome. I have difficulty eat...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is primarily managed through lifestyle and dietary adjustments, along with pharmacological control. Additionally, a fecal occult blood test can be performed.

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Next Steps for Treatment

Rectal bleeding Over two months ago, I underwent an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and a colonoscopy, which revealed inflammation in the stomach and spotty inflammation in the rectum. However, there was no occult blood detected in the stool at that time, and the doctor determin...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
It may be related to internal hemorrhoids; you can return to the outpatient clinic of the physician who performed the colonoscopy for follow-up.

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Understanding Constipation and Gastrointestinal Issues: A Comprehensive Guide

Bowel issues and gastrointestinal problems? Date of onset: Early May to present Symptoms: Constipation, thin stools Weight: 42.2 kg I started experiencing constipation about a month ago, and while it has improved somewhat, I still have some symptoms of constipation (taking...


Dr. Chen Qifeng Reply:
Eat more fruits and vegetables, stay adequately hydrated, avoid fried and spicy foods, and seek medical attention from a gastroenterologist if necessary.

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