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Rectal Bleeding
If you have rectal bleeding, this guide can help you to identify some of the causes that are most likely to explain your symptoms. It also may help to explain the recommendations your doctor might make for your evaluation and treatment. This guide is not intended to replace a face-to-face evaluation with your doctor.
Rectal bleeding refers to dark or red blood that you see with a bowel movement or at times between bowel movements. You may notice the blood in the toilet or on your toilet tissue.
You should always contact your doctor if you notice rectal bleeding.
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Source: from the Harvard Health Publications Family Health Guide, Copyright © 2007 by President and Fellows of Harvard College. All rights reserved.
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