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Is It bad to have blood after?


Question Posted Saturday August 7 2010, 8:34 pm

I'm m/15, so when I get rid of waste in the toilet, the toilet paper has blood. But the actual waste does not, it's happened 2 times over 3 days. I think it may be from the cheap paper my mom gets, It disappears after a while. Could it be from a sensitive spot, cut, or intestine?????

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tipiki answered Saturday August 7 2010, 10:12 pm:
It could be a number of reasons , may even be hemrroids, but the best thing for you to do is see a doctor to make sure, so if it is somthing serious that they can treat it early . Cheap tissue still should'nt make u bleed . Make an appt at the doc. office it may not be that serious good luck!!!t

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