I’m still here fretting about bowel cancer :( I cut myself some slack over the past couple of weeks while I dealt with my annual mammogram and decided not to look down the toilet to give myself a break mentally.
Anyway, I decided not to live in denial and after straining yesterday there was blood again. So now my mind has completely gone crazy, I spent 3 hours last night googling bowel cancer.
I guess I will have to now try and get a flexible sigmoidoscopy done, I’m petrified!! Has anyone else experienced bleeding from piles which isn’t relieved by creams? My GP said I have internal piles and a possible tear. I’m just so fearful it’s cancer.
It really doesn't sound like cancer to me.
I have had bleeding this week as well but don't give it a second thought now as I have had it before.
If you will only be reassured with procedures being done then by all means ask the doctor for a referral (if they will do it)
Nicola
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I think I’m going to have to pluck up the courage and ring the doctors again.
Surely piles would have settled down again by now.
I keep thinking perhaps the GP didn’t feel any internal piles, just said that to shut me up!!
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Unfortunately I’ve been let down by a doctor in the past who said I didn’t have a lump in my breast, when in actual fact I did and I had breast cancer. Doesn’t fill me with hope!!
In more encouraging news, I’ve been using a sitz bath, staying hydrated and keeping my bowel motions soft which has seemed to help the issue.
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Last edited by karenzoall; 03-12-21 at 09:10.
Could be a fissure
Nicola
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