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It should be hemorrhoids, not rectal cancer, you need to go to the anorectal department of the hospital to clarify.
Where is the blood sprayed, the stoma? Postoperative stoma bleeding is a complication.
- What exactly is the pain?
Urinate that may be a urinary tract infection >>>More
Is it amniotic fluid, ask the doctor during the prenatal checkup!
Anal fissure is the dehiscence of the narrowest anal canal tissue surface from the dentate line to the anal margin at the outlet of the digestive tract, forming a small ulcer, which is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the anal canal, fusiform or oval, and about long, often causing severe pain around the anus. The most common site of anal fissure is the anterior and posterior median of the anus, and the latter is more common. The incidence of anal fissures accounts for about 20% of anorectal diseases, and most of them are young people, but anal fissures are more favored in women, especially young women. >>>More
The lower left side considers the fallopian tube or the intestinal side. Regular re-examination is not recommended for any particular seriousness.