Can someone help me. I just turn 25 years old and I’ve been pooping small amount of blood consistently but it’s not a lot. I have no pain at all. I work a job in the office sitting on my butt typing on a computer all day from 12:30-9pm then I would stream on Twitch . Let me know if you could help my situation. I’m little worried but not I don’t know.
Thanks
Written by
stevenowns7
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
If your not having any abdominal pain you most likely have hemorrhoids I’m going through that right now I’m pooping small amounts with a little bit of blood , if your not experiencing any pain then you shouldn’t worry about any serious conditions
Hi stevenowns7 ,Thanks for posting and I'm sorry to read what you are going through.
Anytime you experience something like blood in your stool, you need to be evaluated by a medical professional, preferably a specialist like a gastroenterologist.
There are so many possible reasons why you could be experiencing these symptoms, but the only way to rule out colorectal cancer would be to see the doctor. Hopefully it is something far less serious - but best to get checked out and know for certain. Also, there may be changes in diet or medication or over the counter medication that they will recommend.
Thank you for your help. Recently I’ve been eating a lot healthier; exercising more and there’s been no blood at alll and just had some very healthy poop so I’m feeling good
Hey there bud !you had blood in stool ? Everyday? Or any other day? I just poop really hard and saw bits of fresh blood on the surface of my stool and I’m so fkn scared and I’m only 19 years old
It was like every other day and for me it only lasted like a few months but then it’s all normal now but not all the time and don’t be scared, just take care of your health and eat healthy. I just took a poop and it’s good and normal so 💪🏼
Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.
Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.