If you have those 2 symptoms together you should see a doctor. You could have a blockage in your intestine or bowel.
It is highly unlikely for rectal bleeding to be directly caused by the spleen. Rectal bleeding is usually due to issues in the lower gastrointestinal tract such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, inflammatory bowel disease, or colorectal cancer. If you are experiencing rectal bleeding, it is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Bleeding from the anus can be caused by a couple of things. The first is hemorrhoids. Hemorrhoids are inflamed, irritated blood vessels in the rectum. Sometimes they can bleed when you have a bowel movement. This is not anything to worry about, unless the bleeding is severe, or does not stop. Another reason blood could come from the anus would be some sort of internal bleeding. Intestinal polyps or stomach ulcers can bleed into the intestines and be passed through the anus. This can be a potentially serious condition, since the body is slowly losing an unknown amount of blood. If you are unsure of the origin of the bleeding, please see your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Decidual bleeding can occur when a woman is pregnant and experiences bleeding that resembles a menstrual period. This can happen when the fertilized egg implants in the uterus, causing hormonal changes that lead to shedding of the uterine lining. It is not typically a cause for concern, but it is important to rule out other potential causes of bleeding during pregnancy.
Any impact hard enough to cause a concussion should be taken seriously as it can potentially lead to internal bleeding. It's important to seek medical attention if you've experienced a significant head injury to rule out any complications.
Testicular pain that radiates to the lower abdomen can be caused by conditions like testicular torsion, epididymitis, kidney stones, or hernias. It is important to seek medical attention promptly to determine the underlying cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Rectal bleeding is when you bleed from the anus, (rectum) (backside) the common cause of rectal bleeding is hemorrhoids (Pyle's) there are also many other causes of rectal bleeding so this must be diagnosed by a doctor as you would need to have serious issues discounted.
It is highly unlikely for rectal bleeding to be directly caused by the spleen. Rectal bleeding is usually due to issues in the lower gastrointestinal tract such as hemorrhoids, anal fissures, inflammatory bowel disease, or colorectal cancer. If you are experiencing rectal bleeding, it is important to see a healthcare provider for a proper evaluation and diagnosis.
Internal Bleeding..Go to a hospital.
That question should be answered by a licensed physician.
Rectal examinations are used in routine checkups for both men and women as a form of preventative care. However, if one is experiencing rectal bleeding, enlarged prostate, issues with female reproductive organs, or internal hemorrhoids a rectal examination is often performed to help narrow down possible causes.
Rectal pain... though there are many things that can cause it which would have to be diagnosed (Crohn's, rectocele, hemmorhoids, rectal prolapse, etc.)
well you have to qualify continuous bleeding - obviously the bleeding would be deadly (cause death) if a lot of blood is lost. However, if continuous bleeding occurs from a small cut, this probably would not cause death. Yet, continuous bleeding from a small cut should not occur - if it did this would indicate haemophilia, or possibly leukemia.
A frontal cut to the scalp would likely cause profuse bleeding due to the rich blood supply in that area. A longitudinal cut may also result in significant bleeding depending on the depth and location of the cut. Immediate medical attention would be necessary to stop the bleeding and assess for any underlying damage.
Ibuprofen shouldn't cause bleeding. Especially after taking such a small amount. I would see your doctor to investigate the cause of the bleeding. Its possibly a ulcer.
It is normal to experience some bleeding after a hysterectomy. If the bleeding has become a concern, contact your physician right away.
The following will cause early bleeding: * Irregular period * Pregnancy * UTI * Hormonal Imbalance * Stopping birth control * Starting birth control
Bleeding after a pap smear test is normal because they are scraping skin off the sensitive cervix