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I'm 29 yrs. old. I'm having rectal bleeding for last 2 yrs. i guess. The blood is deep red. The amount has increased recently. I sometimes have constipation, not always. Most of the time, I have normal bowel movement, but the blood is always there, everyday, every time - whenever I go to toilet. Can it be colon cancer or something very negligible ?

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Well let me tell you about my rectal bleeding. Fun topic, huh? I have been having it for over 2 years, and the final conclusion are fissures, which a rips from being constipated. I have also been dealing with breast cancer, so every time I have had a surgery and get a narcotic, I am guaranteed to bleed. Most of the time it is painful, but there are some times when it is not.

Have you talked to a doctor about it? While I think it may be fissures, it's good to get things checked out anyway. Good luck!

It could be.The only way to find out is to see a medical professional. They probably will examine you and/ or have you take specific tests. If your experiencing pain with this, you'll need to describe it so be prepared to do the "chart from 1 to 10" thing.
I hope you have medical insurance. Either way, you do have a problem that needs professional attention.
Also, loosing a lot of blood over a long period of time may be making you tire easily. Wouldn't you feel better knowing what is happening and getting something to help?

it could be , although it has been going on for 2 years and you would probably be experiencing some other symptoms like pencil thin stools . but go get checked out .

My mother died from colon cancer, but I do not think you have it, as you have been suffering from this for quite a long time. My mothers first symtoms was blood in her stools, and then very bad abdominal pain and weight loss. She went to the doctors pretty soon her symptoms started. My grandmother suffers from the same symptoms as you have and she has been lke this for years, doctors cannot find anything serious, shes 86 and still going strong. GOODLUCK!

It may or may not serious. Safer to see a physician.

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