Results

Cause of your symptoms

Your rectal bleeding is probably from normal veins from just inside the back passage and your change in bowel habit could be the after-effects of a mild infection.

Advice

Try the treatments outlined below for two weeks.

Treatments

Eat less roughage and if necessary take bowel sedatives to reduce the number of times you go to the toilet. A pharmacist can advise on suitable treatments.

What now?

If you get better nothing else needs to be done but if your symptoms persist for two more weeks or recur after stopping treatment, see your GP.


Summary of your symptoms

Date checker completed: Saturday 7th December 2024

You are under 50 years old and have rectal bleeding without anal symptoms, with a change in bowel habit to going more often with looser stools and no abdominal pain

Additional information if you see your GP

Patients over 40 years old who have these symptoms persistent and unremitting for more than six weeks merit referral to a 2-week clinic. If you are below 40 years old and examinations of your abdomen and bottom and a blood test are normal it is likely your GP will try other treatments but refer you to a routine hospital clinic if they still do not resolve.

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