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Really embarrassing.. why is that when I wipe my butt (as in where the f***s go out), there's blood?

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I haven't told my family yet, and I don't know it's just a wound or what.

I think it's last week when it started and now that I had my bowel movement, the blood increased.

I'm just a young lady and I haven't been involved in any sexual intercourse.

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  1. If it looks like fresh blood, it's probably hemorrhoids. Have you been having trouble with constipation? Spending a long time on the toilet can make things worse.

    Don't be embarrassed. Tell your mom and go see the doctor. There are creams that can help, but you should see the doctor this first time to be certain that's the right thing to do.


  2. If it is bright red blood then it could be that your bowel movement was just too hard (meaning that you're a little constipated) and you could have a small tear and that tear keeps opening up every time you use the bathroom. As long as it is just a small amount and goes away quickly then you should be ok. You could have hemorrhoids too that you have irritated. Hemorrhoids can be caused by being constipated and straining too hard. But, if it looks like old blood (dark in color) then it could be coming from your intestines and you really should get that checked out by a doctor. Don't be embarrassed. These things happen. Try changing your diet by eating more fiber and drinking more water. Please tell your mom if things don't change.

  3. Um, unless there is a boil there (infected pore) then you need to see a doctor now! Blood there is not a good sign. I would see a doctor and discuss with parents!

  4. Maybe you went too hard and popped a small vessel in your intestine, causing some blood.

    Maybe you arent eating right and your stool becomes too hard to push that could be it.

    Or, congradulations, youre a woman!

  5. I had the same thing a while ago. Try to loosen up your bowel movements (drinking lots of water, eating lots of fruit etc) and it should go away, but if not consult your doctor.  

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