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Abdominal Pain and Blood in Stool: Possible Causes Explained

Abdominal pain with bowel movements accompanied by blood in the stool? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing abdominal pain for the past week, with bowel movements occurring about three times (not consecutively). On the first day, I had three bowel movements, and subsequently, I...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
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 daily routine. Spicy, irritating, and greasy foods should be avoided. If symptoms persist without improvement, you may consult a physicia...

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Understanding Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Symptoms and Dietary Impact

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), issues with bowel movements? Hello Dr. Ke, this is A-Jun, the one who inquired about bowel habits last time. I apologize for taking up your valuable time again, and I appreciate your response. Regarding my previous mention of being unable to have a...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. Yes. 2. Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a condition that inherently causes irregular bowel habits. 3. If dietary habits are abnormal and there is a smoking habit, it can exacerbate the symptoms of IBS. If these unhealthy habits cannot be changed, undergoing a colonoscopy to ...

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Understanding Diarrhea and Constipation: When to Seek Medical Help

Diarrhea and constipation? Hello, Dr. Ke. I apologize for the lengthy message, but I have some concerns regarding my bowel habits. Firstly, my past dietary habits have primarily consisted of fried foods, often eating items like chicken cutlets and salty crispy chicken, with very ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
At the age of 27, the likelihood of developing colorectal cancer is not zero, but generally speaking, it is very, very low. Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome combined with hemorrhoidal bleeding. It is recommended to start with a light diet and...

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Understanding Abdominal Symptoms: A Teen's Guide to Digestive Health

Abdominal concerns? Hello Dr. Ke, I am 16 years old. I previously asked you a question referenced in <a href="https://adoctor.tw/article/124261">#124261</a>. I apologize for bothering you again, and I appreciate your patience with my lengthy message. 1. Las...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. The presence of mucus in the stool is often caused by prolonged bowel movements leading to mucosal congestion. Intestinal tumors or inflammation can also cause this, but at this age, these are usually not serious issues. Caucasians may experience rare cases of Crohn's dis...

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Understanding Bowel Issues: Is It Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

Bowel issues Last week, I had gastroenteritis and experienced diarrhea with some mucus, but it resolved afterward. The doctor mentioned that my gastrointestinal motility is quite fast. Recently, I've been having abdominal pain before bowel movements, which have changed from ...


Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
Since you just had gastroenteritis last week and are currently in the gastrointestinal recovery phase, your gastrointestinal symptoms may be unstable at this time. It is recommended to maintain a light diet, reduce the intake of irritating beverages, and limit high-fiber foods (s...

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Understanding Post-Surgery Symptoms After Hemorrhoid Ligation

Post-banding of internal hemorrhoids? I would like to ask Dr. Ke: First, on May 22, I underwent a second hemorrhoid ligation, and after 2 to 3 days, a soft, painless, and itch-free lump appeared at the anal opening. I am certain that I only have internal hemorrhoids. After taking...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. It could be external hemorrhoids, but a proper examination is necessary to confirm. 2. As people age, the anal sphincter tone may decrease; however, at your age, it is likely too early for this to be a concern. If your stools are looser, there is a possibility of mild leakage...

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Understanding Gastrointestinal Issues: Causes of Frequent Diarrhea After Meals

Gastrointestinal issues Hello doctor, I've been experiencing diarrhea frequently after meals lately. I often have to go to the bathroom two to three times after breakfast, lunch, and dinner, and the stools are watery. What could be the issue? Could it be related to a small t...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). I recommend starting with a light diet and maintaining a good daily routine. You should avoid spicy, irritating, and greasy foods. If the symptoms persist without improvement, you may want to consult a ...

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Understanding Orange-Red Stools: Causes and Concerns for Young Adults

Small amounts of orange-red stool? I am 23 years old and tend to be anxious. I often experience heartburn and bloating, and I have a habit of having bowel movements every morning, which are often not smooth. I need to go several times, and my stools tend to be hard. I force mysel...


Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
Online consultations should not result in any diagnosis without a physical examination and tests conducted by a physician. Given that you have consulted multiple doctors and undergone numerous tests with consistent conclusions, what are your thoughts on this?

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Severe Constipation for Four Days: Seeking Help from Abroad

Severe constipation for four days? Hello, doctor! I am currently in South Korea and unable to seek medical attention, so I am reaching out online for help. Last week, I ate two or three roasted sweet potatoes and included more coarse vegetables in my diet, but I neglected to drin...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: Persistent constipation in young women is a common issue. It is generally recommended to increase dietary fiber intake and fluid consumption to improve the condition. If these measures are ineffective, the use of stool softeners may be necessary. If returning home for med...

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Understanding Rectal Issues: Symptoms, Concerns, and When to Seek Help

Colorectal issues Hello doctor, I would like to ask you something. I have a regular bowel movement every morning, but I always feel like I haven't completely emptied my bowels. This feeling lasts all day. Today, I noticed a color resembling blood on the toilet paper, and my ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
This situation is likely a combination of irritable bowel syndrome and mild hemorrhoidal bleeding. As long as there is no further bleeding, it should not be a concern. It is recommended to avoid constipation during this period and to shorten the time spent on the toilet. Warm sit...

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Understanding Changes in Bowel Movements and Abdominal Pain After Anal Trauma

Inability to fully evacuate bowel movements and changes in stool shape? Hello Dr. Ke: A few years ago, I had a girlfriend, and we engaged in a risky sexual activity (role reversal, using a sex toy approximately 12 cm long). After she inserted the sex toy into my anus, I experienc...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. Although the probability of developing colorectal cancer at the age of 32 is not zero, it is generally very low. Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome. I recommend starting with a light diet and maintaining a good lifestyle. Spicy, irritating, ...

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Understanding Right Abdominal Pain and Bloating: Seeking Solutions

Right abdominal bloating and pain? Hello Dr. Ke, I have been experiencing gastrointestinal issues for about two years now. Last year, I underwent a colonoscopy due to my concerns, and the results were normal according to the doctor. In February and March of this year, I visited t...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
At the age of 20, the likelihood of developing colorectal cancer is not zero, but it is generally very low. Since you have already undergone a colonoscopy, there is no need for concern. Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is recommende...

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Understanding Rectal Bleeding: Causes and Concerns for Patients

Rectal bleeding Hello Doctor, in 2013, I experienced occasional blood in my stool, but it was only on the surface of the stool. A digital rectal exam at that time revealed an internal hemorrhoid. In 2014, a colonoscopy found three polyps, which were removed. A follow-up in 2015 w...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
1. Yes, holding in bowel movements can lead to increased pressure in the anal area, which over time can easily cause hemorrhoidal bleeding. 2. Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome. I recommend starting with a light diet and maintaining a good da...

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Understanding Blood in Stool: Symptoms, Causes, and Concerns

Blood in stool, stomach pain, indigestion, diarrhea? Hello doctor, about a month ago I noticed blood in my stool, quite a bit, with blood on the surface of the stool and also on the toilet paper (it was quite a lot). Prior to this incident, I frequently experienced constipation, ...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
At the age of 29, the likelihood of developing colorectal cancer is not zero, but generally speaking, it is very low. Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). It is recommended to maintain a light diet and a good lifestyle routine. Spicy, irri...

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Understanding Blood Clots in Stool: When to Seek Medical Attention

Blood clots in the stool? Hello, doctor. I have a constitution that easily leads to diarrhea. For several years, I often experience diarrhea 3 to 4 days a week. Recently, for about 3 to 4 months, I noticed that sometimes after eating spicy food, I would have diarrhea the next day...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
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 daily routine. Spicy, irritating, and greasy foods should be avoided. If symptoms persist without improvement, you may consult a physicia...

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Understanding Bowel Issues: Gas, Blood, and Gastrointestinal Health Concerns

Bowel movement issues? Recently, due to the stress from exams, I have been staying up late and my weight has remained around 50 kilograms, similar to the past few years. I rarely exercise and usually eat out. Since last year, I have been experiencing frequent flatulence, which is...


Dr. Chen Jiaming Reply:
Based on your description, it does not appear to be indicative of colorectal cancer or irritable bowel syndrome. As for whether it is hemorrhoids or bleeding due to damage to the anal mucosa from excessive wiping, further examination by a gastroenterologist or colorectal surgeon ...

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Understanding Mucus and Blood in Stool: When to Seek Medical Advice

There is mucus with blood? Sometimes, after bowel movements, there are traces of blood on the toilet paper, but it's not a lot—usually just a little after wiping once or twice. Occasionally, there is yellow or clear mucus, but the stool itself does not have blood on it and i...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your age group, unless there is a very specific family history of cancer, the likelihood of developing cancer is close to zero. From your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome combined with mild hemorrhoidal bleeding. It is recommended to start with a ...

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Understanding Anal Itching and Irregular Bowel Habits After Surgery

Anal itching I apologize for the oversight in my previous question. (I mentioned that I had a fistula surgery two weeks ago, and postoperatively I experienced itching, which was diagnosed as eczema during my follow-up visit.) Additionally, I would like to ask about my bowel movem...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome. It is recommended to start with a light diet and maintain a good daily routine. Spicy, irritating, and greasy foods should be avoided. For anal itching, please pay attention to three things: 1. Do not scratch...

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Persistent Urge to Defecate: What Could Be Causing It?

Persistent urge to defecate? Hello Doctor: Recently, I have suddenly experienced a feeling of needing to have a bowel movement, but when I try to squat, I can only pass a little bit without any blood. Additionally, my stomach keeps making noises and feels bloated. Which departmen...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Based on your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome combined with mild hemorrhoidal bleeding. It is recommended to start with a light diet and maintain a good lifestyle routine. Spicy, irritating, and greasy foods should be avoided. If symptoms persist without ...

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Understanding Dark Red Blood in Stool: Should You Worry?

The stool has sediment of dark red blood? Hello Doctor, I would like to ask about my digestive issues. I have poor digestion and tend to experience significant bloating after eating even a small amount of food. Recently, I noticed dark red sediment in my stool occasionally. Addit...


Dr. Ke Fangxu Reply:
Answer: The probability of developing colorectal cancer is never zero at any age; however, based on your age group, unless there is a very specific family history of the disease, the risk is close to zero. From your description, it seems more like irritable bowel syndrome combine...

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