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Last week I went to see my doctor cause I was having painful bowel movements and there was blood on the surface of the stools and on the toilet paper and he told me that I had an anal fissure and he gave me a prescription for a laxative and told me to take colace and told me to come back in a couple of weeks. I have an appointment to see my doctor on Tuesday. I've had anal fissures in the past and I'm still experiencing painful bowel movements. I did some research online and came across some information about Irritable Bowel Syndrome so I'm wandering if I have IBS cause I do have some of the symptoms. My question is should I talk to my doctor about this or should I just go see a gastroentrologist or both? Also what kinds of tests would they be running on me to determine if I have IBS? My symptoms include: I myself have had years of history of battling with IBS. It's painful, embarrassing, inconvenient, and an outright pain in the bum! Hehe... Anyways, your symptoms nearly match what I had years ago. Some people experience diahrea instead of constipation. The test that I had done was a colonoscopy. It was NOT painful at all for me since I was put to sleep for it. Some people are only half out, like my Grandmother was. I was fortunate! However the prep for this procedure is the hardest part. Your fissures can be repaired, however from asking my own dr about this for you, it's likely for them to return down the road. go to both and they would probaly make you pee in a cup or somthing You might want to try a larger but t plug and less spicy mexican food. Yes, I would definitely talk to your doctor about this just in case because you don't want it to get any worse. It's best to catch it early It could indeed be IBS, especially if anyone in your family has it, it does tend to run in families. The tests to verify IBS include but are not limited to the following. Colonoscopy, Endoscopy, Barium enema, barium swallow, stool culture for ova and paracites, hemocult of stools and of course a thorough history. The symptoms you describe actually apply to several gastrointestinal disorders. Since there are no specific exams or blood tests to detect IBS, it should be diagnosed only after everything else is ruled out. Because of this, IBS is commonly over-diagnosed. Many doctors will fail to do the work required to rule out all other bowel disease. I'm pretty sure blood on the surface of the stools is not a symptom of IBS - unless a hard stool ripped the skin surface I suppose... but there are other bowl conditions that do have this symptom, like Crohns disease. Firstly, the Doctor will probably get you to do a blood test and a stool test to test for anything abnormal. If these show up normal, then I urge you to push your Doctor to get you a referral to a Gastro specialist. It was the best thing I ever did. |
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