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Hi all, I’ve had blood when I’ve wiped and in the toilet before and have got it checked in the past but been told it haemorrhoids. I needed to go today and when I got to the toilet there was blood in my underwear and all I wiped was blood when I was finished. Is it worth getting it checked again? I’m just worried the doctors think I’m wasting their time

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Hey bud, I’ve had same but defo go gp n get checked out again

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I would definitely get checked again. I am convinced that the doctors won't think you are wasting their time.

Do go and get it checked again. No doctor worth his/her salt will be anything other than extremely glad that you've asked to be examined again. Hope all is well with you and you get the reassurance you need. Peter A

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