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Am I dying?? Please help!?

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Um, well, I was in the bathroom and was pooping. When I wiped, I noticed there was blood on the toilet paper. I looked in the toilet and there was a lot of blood. Please help! I dont know what to do. This is the first time. Should I be worried?? Or should I see a doctor?! I dont want to die! Im young!

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  1. go the doctors first thing tomorrow morning. Or you could just have piles.


  2. go to the hospital

  3. go to the doctors, please do not worry, this could be someone like anal fissure or hemorrhoids, so see a doctor, or it could be even bowel issues.  

  4. A small amount of people per year find out that they have a disease that means they **** out their internal organs. Please avoid goin to the toilet incase you do loose a liver

  5. well. it could be ur period (if ur young) and u just think its comin from ur butt but its not. try wiping fronwards n see what happpens

    if it uis comin from ur butt i suggest u get it check out prontoo cuz it could be hemmriods

  6. Maybe it is your period

  7. Your best option would be to seek the counsel of a professional doctor.  If you are on a budget and cannot spare the time or money to see a doctor immediately, you could possibly wait a day or two and see if the condition remains or worsens at all.  If it causes irritability or pain, and doesn't go away within a day or two, you should treat it as a mild emergency and force yourself to go to a hospital or medical center very soon.

  8. Dont freak out, dont go to the doctor just yet, wait and see if this keeps going on.  This could just mean either you popped a hemorroid or your poo was too big hahaha.. But I'm serious don't freak out so fast about this things, Im sure it happens..

  9. The bright red blood in your stool could be caused by a bunch of different things. Constipation is a common cause. For example, you can tear the tissue around your a**s by passing a large stool, effectively giving yourself a cut. (Think of it like giving birth. That hole is only accustomed to getting so big.) It takes time for that cut to heal and until it does, it bleeds.

    Hemorrhoids can be internal or external and are often caused by struggling when trying to defecate. You can't always feel them, and they don't always hurt when you sit.

    Also, and this one's kind of weird, it's possible to eat things that will cause bright red blood in the stool. For example, if you eat sunflower seeds in the shell, and chew up the entire seed (along with the shell), your body has trouble breaking that down. Your stool can end up being scratchy, so that defecating is like giving birth to a sandpaper baby. Not fun.

    Now, I'd say the best thing to do is to consult a doctor; this symptom should always be brought to the attention of a medical professional. I think it's great that you're surrounded by people you can comfortably talk to about this. Such open communication will serve you well in life. Best of luck to you!

  10. did u take health class?

    i think u have ur period ur not dieing lol

    search it up on google and read about it or somethin

  11. The best thing you can do, is to see a doctor. I don't believe in playing with your health. If you are worried about your health, go see a doctor, don't wait until it gets worse..

  12. period maybe? ask a doctor!

  13. you could have just torn your butt hole a little cuz the p**p was big or something...your not going to die...next time you p**p put some chapstick or some type of lubricant on your butt hole and it should help it slide out more easy

  14. calm down you probally wiped to hard haha

    no seriosuly u wont die.... people get stabbed and live..

  15. Im an alcoholic, it's normally.

  16. Yup, could be your period or maybe you have hemorrhoids.. you really should see a Dr. blood from the r****m could be a lot of serious things.  

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