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For about a month I have been having abdominal pains. Have the colonoscopy and an endoscopy. You need to have a thorough examination of your digestive system. Bloody stools are not normal and should not be taken lightly. Persistent pain is also something to take seriously. As for your bowel pattern, that is okay as long as that is normal for you. People dwell on the fact that everyone should be going every day or every other day. But in your case you go every 4th day, which is fine..as long as your stools don't cause you discomfort while going. I just thought you had an intestinal parasite! Blood in your stool, pain in your abdomen...... stay away from raw foods next time!! You didn't say your age, or how much blood you passed. Any fever, or weight loss? |
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