I'm 18 and really scared so pls help I feel like there's something wrong

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I have this weird feeling in my butt like it feels like something is in there constantly, almost like I have a piece of poop just sitting in there. I poop 3 times a day which is normal for me and like each time I poop I feel like I'm not pooping completely like my stomach feels like I need to poop a bit more but like it's obvious there's nothing left and then I get up and after a minute the feeling that something is inside my butt hole is back and it lasts the entire day no matter what. There's no blood in my poop and I'm not feeling any pain just discomfort to the max. It's lasted for about 10 or more days so far. Please tell me what I should do I don't wanna go to the doctor at least not yet considering I feel no pain but I just don't know what to do for now besides ask on this website. So if possible please answer. Also I'm an 18 year old girl.

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  • Posted

    Please see a doctor immediately, the sooner you get help the better it will be. You do not want this to keep going on and getting worse.

    • Posted

      I understand it's just kinda embarrassing to tell my mom and to have a doctor look at my butt. But um do you think it's serious?! Do you have any idea what it could be?

  • Posted

    I had a similar feeling from my internal hemorrhoids. Mine are "small" according to my doctor, but she said they can create a sensation like something is stuck. I also get a tingling, crawling sensation. I would get checked out. The exam isn't fun, but it's not painful or anything, and it's very fast. I hope you feel better soon.

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    can someone go pls look at my post, need advice and help

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