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Question: When i go poop and wipe my bum, there is blood?
Whats going on?


Answers: When i go poop and wipe my bum, there is blood?
Whats going on?

Seeing blood is one's stool can be very frightening and I can understand well your concern. One of the primary reasons for having blood in the stool is what you said you are experiencing and that is "constipation".

When the stool becomes hard and dry it ruptures small capillaries(blood vessels) when it passes through. Also, when one has frequent difficulty with Constipation, the straining to make the stool pass can cause hemmorhoids to develp. Hemmorhoids are small blood vessels that protrude from the intestinal wall and are often found in the rectal area. When the hard stool passes by the hemmorhoid it scrapes the surface of the hemmorhoid causing it to bleed. What you then see is bright red blood in your stool. :shock: However, if the hemmorhoids, in fact, are way up in the intestine then the blood has time to mix with the stool and dry therefore causing a black tarry appearance to the blood. Whichever is the case, what is needed is to prevent the Constipation.

The greatest cause of Constipation is lack of fluids. We need to consume at least 2 quarts of fluid a day (more in the case of chronic Constipation). That may seem like a lot but we can get the fluids in numerous ways, such as soup, jello, juices, popsicles etc. In addition you may need to take a stool softener to prevent the irritation of the bowel lining.

You did not state what your age is but as we get older it is recommended thave we have a Colonoscopy or at least a sigmoidoscopy (examination of lower part of the bowel) to rule out further problems such as bowel cancer which tends to occur most often from middle age onward.

It would be a good idea to discuss your situation with your doctor. I would guess that the first thing your doctor will do is recommend a stool softener, more fluids and perhaps a laxative over at least one to two weeks period of time and then return to him/her if you are still having problems. Chronic Constipation can be a precursor of more serious disorders so it is good idea to prevent Constipation from developing in the first place.

It's ether lining from your colon or it's your period. Depending on how old you are, it could be the second suggestion. In a few hrs you'll know for sure, just don't panic.

you have constipation. if you dont think it is or you have any doubts it's not than contact a doctor or google it.

but you most likely have constipation or you are forcing your poop out too muh.
just relax!?

I would assume that based on your other question and some of your answers that you are starting your period. You don't have to be embarrassed. Just ask you mom for a pad and tell her about it. She will help you through it. Also its completely normal to have a period so i wouldn't worry about it or be ashamed of asking questions. We were all there at one point or another.

Do you have your period?
If you have your period, then it's just blod from the period, and happens to everyone.

If you don't have your period, it's a sign that your period will come. Don't worry.

If your period just ended, then it's probably just a little blood from it.

However, if your positive it's not from your period, it's most likely an infection. Go tell your mom, or doctor.

Also, it could be that your pushing WAYY to hard when you *ahem*.

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Hi dear,
It sounds like Hemroid's if its your butt area. This is literally a pain in the a*s. LoL If you think its coming from your baby hole, when you wipe, just try to wipe at the baby hole. You will know where its coming from. Talk to your mom about it. If it is hemroids, they will get better watch what kind of foods you eat. Hemroids can itch, burn, bleed and hurt.
Good Luck





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