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Post by drakingson on Sept 17, 2015 14:51:28 GMT -5
If you have blood in your urine does that mean that you will have blood in your stool???Does anyone know if cranberry juice will get rid of blood in your stool as well. I have a take home stool test as part of screening for another study.
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mike
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Post by mike on Sept 17, 2015 19:15:26 GMT -5
Man what are they teaching you kids today about human anatomy? If you have blood in your urine AND blood in your stool, you should strongly consider getting your affairs in .
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2015 9:42:20 GMT -5
Blood in one does not mean you'll have blood in the other. On the rare chance that you have blood in both, find yourself a doctor.
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labrat1981
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Post by labrat1981 on Sept 18, 2015 16:21:25 GMT -5
If you have blood in your urine does that mean that you will have blood in your stool???Does anyone know if cranberry juice will get rid of blood in your stool as well. I have a take home stool test as part of screening for another study. Just keep doing studies.
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Post by respect on Sept 22, 2015 14:00:08 GMT -5
If there is blood in your stool, one might be concerned that you are constipated and have bleeding fissures or hemorrhoids. If the stool is dark verses brighter red ulcers might be the culprit. Worse case scenario it could be colon cancer. If you are involved in receptive penetration there is your possible answer. Blood in urine outside of menstrual cycles is very concerning. Infection, kidney stones or even cancer comes to mind. In either case its time to see a doctor. Studies are least of your worries at stage 4 cancer!
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mike
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Post by mike on Sept 22, 2015 14:34:44 GMT -5
And if you are involved in unreceptive penetration, this is an even more likely cause.
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