had colonoscopy 9 months ago and blood test and ctscan and all clear- but experience bleeding again

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This past 3 days I had bleeding again during bm. I had normal bm it's just that when I check this morning I saw blood again in my stool. I already have colonoscopy/blood test/ctscan and all came back normal. My doctor told Me that I have internal hemmorhiod. Should I go to a doctor again and request for another colonoscopy even if just have it 9 months ago?

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    Hi mate. I am the same

    Had scope on 1/11 and ct a few weeks before and they were all clear. Since then I have had fresh blood when I wipe at least 6 times but doctors aren't concerned.

    Think I am as frustrated as you. I am not sure what to do anymore

    Feel now when I see a doctor they think I am making it up!

    Hope you feel better soon

    Kris

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      It shows in my colonoscopy that I have internal hemmorhiod and diverticulosis. and my doctor is telling me not to worry because the blood is cause by hemmorhiod. Just to eat more fiber and sit bath. But of course it bothers me every time I see blood in my stool
    • Posted

      I had nothing on my scope completely clear and I still get it! I am under the impression the scope tore something as mine too unexplained.

      R u in any pain or discomfort??

  • Posted

    Hey Kris where u from?
    • Posted

      Hi. I am in Colchester.

      Saw other post. Glad they have found out what's wrong!!

      Kris

    • Posted

      Thanks Kris it's eases my mind a little bit... need to change my diet now. But I'm going to a surgeon to check if I needed a surgery.

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