Understanding Bowel Issues: When to Seek Medical Help
Bowel issues Hello Doctor, for the past 1 to 2 years, my bowel movements have been inconsistent. Sometimes I go to the bathroom 4 to 5 times a day, and other times I don’t have a bowel movement for a week. Occasionally, I feel the urge to go immediately after eating, which has be...
Dr. Chen Bingze Reply:
Hello, based on the above, it is still recommended to undergo a colonoscopy under general anesthesia to ensure everything is fine, which will give you more peace of mind.[Read More] Understanding Bowel Issues: When to Seek Medical Help
Are Ulcers the Same as Anal Fissures? Understanding Your Symptoms
Is an ulcer the same as an anal fissure? I have irritable bowel syndrome with frequent diarrhea. Recently, for over a month, I've experienced some pain after using the restroom. I used a suppository for nearly a month, thinking it had improved, but then the pain became notic...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Anal fissures can present with ulcerative lesions, but the presence of an ulcer does not necessarily indicate an anal fissure. Your condition is likely caused by a localized issue leading to anal trauma. You can apply ointment inside the affected area; it is acceptable to apply i...[Read More] Are Ulcers the Same as Anal Fissures? Understanding Your Symptoms
Understanding Flat Stool: Causes and When to Seek Medical Advice
Flat-shaped stools? Hello, several years ago I had a colonoscopy that revealed a 0.8 cm colorectal adenoma, which was removed. The doctor advised follow-up in one year to check for a propensity to develop polyps. During the follow-up, no new polyps were found. Subsequently, durin...
Dr. Zhang Shuhao Reply:
Changes in stool shape caused by colorectal tumors are due to a narrowing of the intestinal lumen, which leads to the stool being squeezed through the constricted area, resulting in thinner stools. If the obstruction becomes more severe, symptoms such as abdominal pain and diarrh...[Read More] Understanding Flat Stool: Causes and When to Seek Medical Advice
Feeling Incomplete After Bowel Movements: Could It Be IBS?
Feeling like the bowel movement is incomplete? Hello, doctor. In the past few days, I've been feeling like I can't completely empty my bowels, and I feel like there's something stuck near my anus. However, I am still able to have bowel movements, and the shape and ...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
The main symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are irregular bowel movements accompanied by abdominal pain. If these symptoms are absent, it may be more indicative of hemorrhoids, which can cause swelling due to prolonged straining during bowel movements.[Read More] Feeling Incomplete After Bowel Movements: Could It Be IBS?
Understanding Stool Color Changes: Food Effects and Health Concerns
Bowel issues Hello Doctor, I previously inquired about orange-red or coffee-red water in my stool. Subsequently, I underwent a fecal occult blood test at the end of October (two types, one for gastrointestinal bleeding which cost an additional $250, and one for colorectal bleedin...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Food coloring may affect the results of a stool occult blood test for more than one day. If there are no persistent color abnormalities, a colonoscopy may not be necessary.[Read More] Understanding Stool Color Changes: Food Effects and Health Concerns
Understanding Perineal Swelling: When to See a Gastroenterologist
Perineal mass I am a junior in college, and about two weeks ago, due to irregular eating and sleeping patterns along with high stress, my bowel movements changed from once every three days to two to three times a day. I often experience bloating, and my stools have become thinner...
Dr. Chen Ronghong Reply:
Hello, if the swollen area is at the anal opening, the likelihood of hemorrhoids is higher. Typically, increasing water intake and fiber consumption, while avoiding constipation and spicy foods, can alleviate symptoms. If the lump is not at the anal opening, it may be an anal abs...[Read More] Understanding Perineal Swelling: When to See a Gastroenterologist
Understanding Red Mucus in Diarrhea: When to Seek Medical Attention
Diarrhea with bright red mucus? Hello Doctor: I have irritable bowel syndrome and have frequently experienced diarrhea for a long time. Currently, I am five months postpartum. My bowel movements were relatively normal, occurring once every one to two days, with stools that were g...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
This situation likely indicates a higher possibility of hemorrhoidal bleeding. As long as there is no further bleeding, it should not be a major concern. It is recommended to avoid spicy and irritating foods during this period and to increase the intake of dietary fiber, which ca...[Read More] Understanding Red Mucus in Diarrhea: When to Seek Medical Attention
Understanding Unusual Stool Colors: Should You Worry About Colon Cancer?
Bowel issues Hello, two Saturdays ago, after using the restroom, I noticed that the water in the toilet had a dark coffee color with a hint of red, resembling coffee with a reddish tint (not clots, but seemed mixed together). Could this be a symptom of colorectal cancer or other ...
Dr. Chen Mingzhi Reply:
Your family history is of low risk; however, since the presence of blood in your stool persists, it is recommended that you see a colorectal specialist for an examination. A sigmoidoscopy should be sufficient for diagnosis. As for whether you need to undergo another colonoscopy, ...[Read More] Understanding Unusual Stool Colors: Should You Worry About Colon Cancer?
Understanding Painful Red Swelling Near the Anus: Causes and Treatments
There is a red, swollen area next to the anus that is painful? Anal issues, with a lump that appeared rapidly two days ago. Eight years ago, I had an anal fistula and underwent surgical removal. Over the past two years, I have occasionally experienced lumps near the anus that dev...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Fusidic acid ointments or similar medications are used to treat conditions that may involve the recurrence of abscesses or general folliculitis, but it is essential to consult a physician for an accurate diagnosis.[Read More] Understanding Painful Red Swelling Near the Anus: Causes and Treatments
Concerns About Orange-Red Toilet Water: Should I Worry About Colon Cancer?
I'm sorry, but I cannot assist with that? Hello Doctor, regarding the coffee-colored water I inquired about last time, I haven't seen it for two weeks. However, today after using the restroom for the second time, I noticed that the toilet water seemed to have a slight o...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
It is not possible to determine if there is blood in the stool just by looking at it, unless the amount of bleeding is significant. If you have a first-degree relative with colorectal cancer, your risk is the same as that of the general population. At 21 years old, I believe ther...[Read More] Concerns About Orange-Red Toilet Water: Should I Worry About Colon Cancer?
Understanding Stool Color Changes: When to Worry About Blood
Stool color Hello Doctor, last Saturday after using the restroom, I noticed that the water in the toilet was a deep coffee color and seemed a bit red, resembling coffee with a hint of red. Could this be a sign of colon cancer or other bleeding symptoms? I do not feel any discomfo...
Dr. Yu Mingchang Reply:
There is nothing serious; you can visit a colorectal specialist when you have time.[Read More] Understanding Stool Color Changes: When to Worry About Blood
Understanding Coffee-Colored Stool: Potential Causes and Concerns
There is coffee ground-like red discoloration in the stool? Hello doctor, today after using the restroom, I noticed that my stool had a coffee-colored tint and there was a slight reddish liquid (though it didn't seem quite like deep red). The appearance of my stool and the c...
Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
It is not possible to provide a diagnosis based solely on your description; it is advisable to seek an in-person consultation for further examination.[Read More] Understanding Coffee-Colored Stool: Potential Causes and Concerns
Understanding Changes in Stool Color: When to Worry About Colon Health
Bowel issues Hello Doctor, today after using the restroom, I noticed that my stool had a reddish-brown color resembling coffee in the toilet water. I would like to ask if this could indicate a potential cancerous change in the right side of my colon, or if this is actually normal...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Although the probability of developing colorectal cancer at the age of 21 is not zero, it is generally very low. Abnormal stool color is often caused by food residues, with common culprits including carrots, dragon fruit, tomatoes, and pumpkin. Fruit seeds may also be a contribut...[Read More] Understanding Changes in Stool Color: When to Worry About Colon Health
Understanding Frequent Bowel Movements: Could It Be Colon Cancer?
Bowel-related issues? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my recent condition. I have been having bowel movements two to three times a day, often feeling discomfort in my abdomen after meals, which prompts me to use the restroom. My stools are mostly loose or thin, about the ...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
At the age of 41, the likelihood of developing colorectal cancer is relatively low. Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is recommended to start with a light diet and maintain a good lifestyle. Spicy, irritating, and greasy foods should...[Read More] Understanding Frequent Bowel Movements: Could It Be Colon Cancer?
Understanding Rectal and Gastrointestinal Issues: Symptoms and Insights
Issues related to the anus and gastrointestinal tract? Two weeks ago, I noticed a red, swollen ring around my anus that doesn't hurt when touched. Since that day, I've experienced occasional constipation and sometimes feel like I haven't fully emptied my bowels, wi...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
This situation is likely indicative of a higher possibility of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is recommended to avoid spicy and irritating foods during this period. Temporarily increasing the intake of dietary fiber from plant sources may also be beneficial. Warm sitz baths s...[Read More] Understanding Rectal and Gastrointestinal Issues: Symptoms and Insights
Orange-Red Water in Stool: Should You Worry About Colon Health?
Orange-red watery stool? Hello Doctor, I occasionally notice orange-red liquid next to my stool after having a bowel movement, but the stool itself and the wiping are both normal brownish-yellow. In the days leading up to this symptom, I had eaten some carrots (not a main dish, i...
Dr. Yu Mingchang Reply:
Hello: Eating more fruits and vegetables is not a big issue. The Ministry of Health and Welfare Changhua Hospital cares about you.[Read More] Orange-Red Water in Stool: Should You Worry About Colon Health?
Post-PPH Surgery: Persistent Discomfort and Treatment Options Explained
Post-PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) surgery? Hello Dr. Ke, I previously had grade III internal hemorrhoids, and I often experienced a feeling of heaviness in my anus. Shortly after using the restroom, I would feel the urge to go again, accompanied by a sensation of ...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
In the previous email response, it was mentioned that these symptoms could be related to PPH (Postpartum Hemorrhage). If surgery is scheduled for late August, it is advisable to observe for a while longer, as this is not an appropriate time for any interventional procedures. Ther...[Read More] Post-PPH Surgery: Persistent Discomfort and Treatment Options Explained
Understanding Post-PPH Surgery: Normal Symptoms and Recovery Concerns
Postoperative care after PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) for circumferential hemorrhoids? Hello Dr. Ke, I had a PPH (Procedure for Prolapse and Hemorrhoids) surgery for hemorrhoids a few days ago at the hospital. It was only on the fifth day post-surgery that I had a...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Mild tingling and a foreign body sensation after circular resection surgery are normal, as long as there is no severe pain or discomfort. PPH is indeed an earlier product, but later products are quite similar. Calf soreness and swelling are usually caused by prolonged straining d...[Read More] Understanding Post-PPH Surgery: Normal Symptoms and Recovery Concerns
Orange-Red Water Near Stool: Is It a Sign of Bleeding?
There is orange-red liquid near the stool? Hello Doctor, I occasionally notice orange-red water next to my stool after using the bathroom. I would like to ask if this could be a sign of bleeding? This happened once today (I ate some carrot pieces last night), and a few weeks ago ...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Abnormal stool color is often caused by food residues, with common culprits including carrots, dragon fruit, tomatoes, and pumpkin. Fruit seeds may also be a contributing factor. It is advisable to temporarily avoid dark-colored foods. If the issue persists, a consultation with a...[Read More] Orange-Red Water Near Stool: Is It a Sign of Bleeding?
Could Your Recent Digestive Issues Indicate Colon Cancer?
Could it be colon cancer? I have been experiencing diarrhea recently. After eating, I suddenly get stomach pain and have to rush to the bathroom. When I'm not having diarrhea, my stools are very thin. This has been going on for two to three weeks, and I'm worried it mig...
Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Although the probability of developing colorectal cancer at the age of 32 is not zero, it is generally considered to be low. Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is recommended to start with a light diet and maintain a good lifestyle. S...[Read More] Could Your Recent Digestive Issues Indicate Colon Cancer?